By John McLachlan
While our crystal ball is no better than anyone else's, change in our country's labor laws appears to be drawing ever closer. While the Employee Free Choice Act, as it was originally proposed with its elimination of secret-ballot elections, is undergoing change other tweaking has been going on lately in the Senate reflecting unions' desire to find some form of legislation that will pass and provide the stimulus needed to revitalize efforts to ...
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