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kpete

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Fri Aug 8, 2014, 09:29 AM Aug 2014

Obama Is on a Pro-Labor Roll-Just signed most important workers' rights reform of past 20 yrs [View all]

Obama Is on a Pro-Labor Roll
The president just signed the most important workers' rights reform of the past 20 years.
By Emily Bazelon

If you've been following President Obama's burst of enthusiasm for executive orders--I know it's August, but hey, you're reading this--you may have heard that he's been flexing his muscle on behalf of labor. Last month, Obama banned federal contractors from discriminating against gay workers. For that one, he won liberal kudos and conservative scolding for refusing to exempt employers that object on religious grounds. Obama got similar attention for his order in January raising the minimum wage for new federal contractors to $10.10 an hour.

So it's a little odd that the latest executive order in this bunch has gone virtually ignored (following a few dutiful daily news stories) even though it packs the biggest punch. "This is one of the most important positive steps for civil rights in the last 20 years," Paul Bland, executive director of Public Justice, a public-interest law group, says of the July 31 order. The employer-side law firm Littler Mendelson calls it "the most sweeping order to date" that the Obama administration has aimed at federal contractors. The trade group Associated Builders and Contractors is "strongly opposed" and says the order could create a federal contractor "blacklist."

What's this about? Bear with me for a minute, because there's a reason this one isn't lighting up TV screens or Twitter. It's important, but it's also kind of technical. The order, called Fair Pay and Safe Workplaces, does two things. It requires companies bidding for federal contracts worth more than $500,000 to make previous violations of labor law public, if they have any to report. That's a shaming device that the administration hopes will push companies to settle back wage claims and nudge them toward better behavior in the future.

The second part of the order is what Bland is so excited about. This provision says that companies with federal contracts worth more than $1 million can no longer force their employees out of court, and into arbitration, to settle accusations of workplace discrimination. "Here's why this is so important," Bland said when I asked him to explain. "For the last 20 years, the Supreme Court has been encouraging employers to force their workers into a system of arbitration that has been badly rigged against the workers. And so this order will result in millions of employees having their rights restored to them."



the rest:
http://www.slate.com/articles/news_and_politics/jurisprudence/2014/08/obama_executive_order_on_mandatory_arbitration_huge_news_for_workers_rights.html?wpsrc=sh_all_tab_tw_top

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Awesome, now if he could do the same with Railway Labor Act cpamomfromtexas Aug 2014 #1
What, you think Obama will get credit for doing something good? riqster Aug 2014 #2
-1. "Baggers of all sorts." Not to be too sanctimonious, but... Have a donut: blkmusclmachine Aug 2014 #24
lol +1. n/t Jefferson23 Aug 2014 #26
K&R BumRushDaShow Aug 2014 #3
It is a shame that..... TheMick Aug 2014 #4
Well GOPer house and filibuster GOPers in senate Iliyah Aug 2014 #9
K&R stonecutter357 Aug 2014 #5
Good developments. On the "shaming device:" Eleanors38 Aug 2014 #6
You can't shame someone with no heart. zeemike Aug 2014 #40
"Shaming" is an over-worked social "policy" in any event. Eleanors38 Aug 2014 #41
Yep. zeemike Aug 2014 #42
Another distraction from Benghazi, obviously. Orrex Aug 2014 #7
Will it really work out that way? Or will it force suits to SCOTUS where they can do their valerief Aug 2014 #8
Probably. The GOP house are going forward with a lawsuit against Pres O Iliyah Aug 2014 #11
Anything pro-99% must be outlawed, I guess. nt valerief Aug 2014 #17
You're right. As Executive Orders go, this is a real doozy PatrickforO Aug 2014 #10
Only had time to read 1 and 2, but especially 2: YES!!!! This is a HUGE victory for workers... DesertDiamond Aug 2014 #12
K+R flamingdem Aug 2014 #13
Glad to read some good news about my president this week. n/t Orsino Aug 2014 #14
And when are they finally going to crack down on employers misclassifying workers as"independent kath Aug 2014 #15
K&R. Fundamental fairness and openness. Congress should have done this long ago. JDPriestly Aug 2014 #16
Kicking. Thank you. nt littlemissmartypants Aug 2014 #18
Except when it comes to public school teachers, CtDemoFarmer Aug 2014 #19
That's exactly right. I posted below about that. He's not backing off teachers' unions at all. madfloridian Aug 2014 #33
Thank you. nt woo me with science Aug 2014 #38
K&R! Tarheel_Dem Aug 2014 #20
KnR! sheshe2 Aug 2014 #21
Now that it's better to be a federal employee, I wanna be a pilot of one of them black helicopters. Spitfire of ATJ Aug 2014 #22
Well that certainly sounds good to me. nt navarth Aug 2014 #23
This being the most important workers' rights reform of the past 20 years and millions permanently jtuck004 Aug 2014 #25
"Here's why this is so important," .. Cha Aug 2014 #27
K&R emsimon33 Aug 2014 #28
Now if they will just back off teachers' unions, treat them respectfully. madfloridian Aug 2014 #29
Thanks for the good news! nt ZombieHorde Aug 2014 #30
Going to arbitration has been capitulation for labor for the last 25 years! Major Hogwash Aug 2014 #31
Oh, noes! The haters will be ticked off. Good on you, Obama! freshwest Aug 2014 #32
Thanks for passing on good news. KnR Hekate Aug 2014 #34
K&R Jamaal510 Aug 2014 #35
K&R n/t JTFrog Aug 2014 #36
I hope this helps, as arbitration has been a farce mdbl Aug 2014 #37
DU Rec...nt SidDithers Aug 2014 #39
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