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Call Your Senator Today

Call your Senators today and urge them to 
vote YES on the cloture vote, 
and YES on final passage of the 
Employee Free Choice Act.

Call the U.S. Capitol switchboard through the AFL-CIO’s EFCA Hotline at 1-800-774-8941, and follow the prompts. 
You can also call the Capitol switchboard directly at 1-866-220-0044 and ask for your Senator.


 

EFCA will restore workers’ freedom to collectively bargain for a better life. Explain to your senators that buy voting Yes on EFCA it will:

  1. strengthen penalties for companies that coerce or intimidate employees;
  2. establish mediation and binding arbitration when the employer and workers cannot agree on a first contract; and
  3. enable employees to form unions when a majority express their decision to join the union by signing authorization cards.