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Can Unions Pull Pennsylvania Out of the Recession?

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Monday, June 15, 2009   

Harrisburg, PA - What built up the American economy 50 years ago is what can pull Pennsylvania and other states out of the current recession, according to a labor relations expert at Penn State. Professor Paul Clark, head of the Department of Labor Studies and Employment Relations, has studied the relationship between U.S. businesses and their employees for 30 years. He says that, while his own job is not unionized, giving more workers the right to form unions can help revitalize the middle class and the businesses they patronize. He says the Employee Free Choice Act, now pending action in Congress, can return balance to the work force in Pennsylvania and across the country.

"The pendulum in labor management relations over the last thirty years has swung way to the side of employers, and what this act is designed to do is swing the pendulum back toward the middle, back toward the balance of power."

Clark says unions give employees better pay and working conditions than they may have otherwise, and that has a ripple effect on the economy.

"You need to have people making reasonably good wages, so they can buy products made by other workers, put other people back to work. We're not going to get out of this recession by taking the low-wage road."

Clark has an answer for critics who say a recession is the wrong time to be potentially bumping up a worker's paycheck.

"For the business community to say, 'Now is the wrong time for this,' I'd like to really ask them, 'When is a good time?'"

155 academics in Pennsylvania, Clark included, have signed off on a letter urging Congress to pass the Employee Free Choice Act. Opponents to the act say it would hinder the secret ballot election a union vote should include, and would leave workers vulnerable to intimidation because others would know how they vote. Those same opponents say it would give unions an unfair advantage in bargaining with employers.


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