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March 9, 2021 | H.R. 842

Weak laws protecting workers’ rights to organize and negotiate for better wages and standards have played a major role in increasing inequality and putting workers at risk. Protecting workers’ rights to organize by enacting the PRO Act (H.R. 842) will help restore worker power and create more good jobs across the country. The PRO Act: 

  • Enacts meaningful penalties for illegally firing workers for union activity by authorizing monetary penalties against law-breaking employers and creating a private right of action for wronged workers to seek justice; 
  • Ends undemocratic “captive audience” meetings by banning these undemocratic meetings and would ensure that union representational elections are held in a timely and fair way; 
  • Strengthens workers’ ability to stand in solidarity by allowing workers to engage in peaceful protest with workers at other companies and preventing companies from permanently replacing workers who have gone on strike;
  • Helps workers who have organized get a fair first contract by facilitating first contracts by creating a process of mediation and arbitration to resolve disputes in a timely way. 

This is Good for working people.

Vote result:
Passed

YEAs: 225 | NAYs: 206
Legislator Sort descending State District Party Vote
Rep. Jim Costa CA 21 Democrat Yes
Rep. Joe Courtney CT 2 Democrat Yes
Rep. Angie Craig MN 2 Democrat Yes
Rep. Rick Crawford AR 1 Republican No
Rep. Dan Crenshaw TX 2 Republican No
Rep. Charlie Crist FL 13 Democrat Yes
Rep. Jason Crow CO 6 Democrat Yes
Rep. Henry Cuellar TX 28 Democrat No
Sen. John Curtis UT Republican No
Rep. Sharice Davids KS 3 Democrat Yes
Rep. Warren Davidson OH 8 Republican No
Rep. Danny K. Davis IL 7 Democrat Yes
Rep. Rodney Davis IL 13 Republican No
Rep. Madeleine Dean PA 4 Democrat Yes
Rep. Peter A. DeFazio OR 4 Democrat Yes
Rep. Diana DeGette CO 1 Democrat Yes
Rep. Rosa DeLauro CT 3 Democrat Yes
Rep. Suzan K. DelBene WA 1 Democrat Yes
Rep. Antonio Delgado NY 19 Democrat Yes
Rep. Val Demings FL 10 Democrat Yes
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