In their desire to now be pro-union and to try and take those voters from Democrats, the House R's have made unions more powerful with the FCLA and caved on supposed Republican principles....again. We only ever move left in Congress.
https://www.wsj.com/opinion/house-faster-labor-contracts-act-gop-labor-unions-b6fb1f68
So, companies will more likely have to pay for the mentally insane to change their sex with this legislation.
And you had the co-chair of the Pro-Life Caucus cross lines and vote for this. Total Brutus move by Chris Smith.
Now goes to Senate for vote.
https://www.wsj.com/opinion/house-faster-labor-contracts-act-gop-labor-unions-b6fb1f68
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The U.S. House is still run by Republicans, though it's hard to tell based on recent results. The latest left turn came last week when the House passed the Faster Labor Contracts Act (FLCA), which forces binding arbitration on companies if they don't reach a new collective-bargaining agreement quickly when new labor unions are certified.
The bill received a House vote after seven Republicans signed a discharge petition to override the Speaker's control over the floor. It passed, 230 to 193, with 20 Republicans and all Democrats in favor.
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The bill shifts the balance of power to labor unions in collective bargaining since they know an arbitrator will step in and dictate a settlement if the parties reach an impasse after 120 days. Arbitrators tend to use industry standards in their judgments, which may not be appropriate for an individual firm. That means less incentive for union chiefs to compromise, and less power for individual workers who will have no say in arbitration.
So, companies will more likely have to pay for the mentally insane to change their sex with this legislation.
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The model language the AFL-CIO recommends to local chapters says "all health plans offered to bargaining unit members shall cover comprehensive . . . reproductive healthcare services, including contraceptives, abortion services . . . and gender affirming care."
And you had the co-chair of the Pro-Life Caucus cross lines and vote for this. Total Brutus move by Chris Smith.
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Many businesses have objected to those provisions on religious grounds, and they may wonder why GOP Reps. Chris Smith (N.J.), Riley Moore (W.Va.), Max Miller (Ohio), Derrick Van Orden (Wis.) and others are supporting legislation that could force similar provisions on more companies and workers. Mr. Smith is co-chair of the Congressional pro-life caucus.
Now goes to Senate for vote.