House Passes Card Check for Union Representation

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The House of Representatives approved a bill that would make it easier for labor unions to organize employees, but President Bush said he would veto the measure if it passed the Senate.The legislation would allow a union to be certified as the employees’ representative based on a “card check” rather than an election, as the law now requires.A Senate vote has not been scheduled. Also, the House transportation committee approved corrections to 2005 highway legislation but left unchanged a controversial provision making some truck drivers eligible for overtime pay.For the full story, see the March 12 print edition of Transport Topics. Subscribe today.