http://www.bizjournals.com/phoenix/stories/2009/05/11/daily64.htmlThursday, May 14, 2009, 2:11pm MST
Wal-Mart Stores Inc., Arizona Public Service Co., Microchip Technology Inc. and Phoenix Children’s Hospital are among businesses opposing federal legislation that would make it easier for unions to organize.
The quartet are among 3,100 businesses nationwide that signed a May 14. U.S. Chamber of Commerce letter to Congress opposing the Employee Free Choice Act (HR 1409).
The bill, backed President Barack Obama, would allow unions to organize workers in some cases without the usual election. Instead, a majority of employees would have to sign authorization cards.
Unions say employers bully workers into voting against organizing. Opponents say the change would boost union efforts and drive up costs with unions pressuring workers to sign up.
Other businesses signing the U.S. Chamber letter include Motorola, Southwest Gas, Amway Corp., Coca-Cola Bottling, Banner Health, Centex Homes, Gordon Biersch Restaurants, Tyson Foods and Waste Management Inc.
Arizona business groups, including the Arizona Chamber of Commerce & Industry, also oppose card check.