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MO HR1528
Resolution
Status
Introduced
4/1/2014
Primary Sponsor
Courtney Curtis
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AI Summary
- Affirms that the right of workers to form organizations and bargain collectively is a fundamental human right
- References the Wagner Act of 1935 as establishing U.S. public policy supporting workers' right to collective bargaining
- Expresses opposition to legislation enacted by Republican-led legislatures in Missouri, Wisconsin, Ohio, Indiana, New Hampshire, Idaho, and 17 other states that restrict collective bargaining rights
- Directs the Chief Clerk of the Missouri House of Representatives to send an inscribed copy of the resolution to the Missouri State AFL-CIO
Legislative Description
Specifies that the members of the House of Representatives offer support on behalf of workers' rights
Last Action
Referred: Workforce Development and Workplace Safety(H)
5/16/2014
Committee Referrals
Workforce Development And Workplace Safety5/16/2014
Full Bill Text
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