House Passes Pro-Union Bill Amidst Republican Defections
House Democrats, with the support of 20 Republicans, successfully passed the Faster Labor Contracts Act, a bill aimed at expediting first-time contract negotiations for newly formed unions. This legislation, spearheaded by Rep. Donald Norcross, bypasses GOP leadership through a discharge petition, compelling a floor vote on the measure. The bill amends the National Labor Relations Act to mandate employers begin negotiations within 10 days of a union’s request and establishes timelines for mediation and resolution. While supporters believe it ensures employers negotiate in good faith, opponents argue it represents federal overreach. A companion bill has been introduced in the Senate, though its future remains uncertain.