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by free choice - Übersetzung nach italienisch

PROPOSED US LABOR LAW
Employee free choice act; The Employee Free Choice Act; Employee Free Choice Act of 2009
  • Pennsylvania labor leader Sam Bianco at a rally in [[Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania]], calling on [[Arlen Specter]] to support the EFCA

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Comfort Inn         
  • Cambria Chicago Magnificent Mile
  • Logo used until 2015
  • The Clarion Hotel in Hamden, Connecticut
  • A Comfort Suites in Laredo, Texas
AMERICAN HOTEL CHAIN
Comfort Inn; Comfort suites; Mainstay Suites; Sleep Inn; Clarion Hotel; Clarion Collection; Comfort Suites; Choice Hotels International, Inc.; Quality Inn & Suites; Comfort Inn Splash Harbor; Ascend Hotel Collection; Cambria Hotels & Suites; Suburban Extended Stay Hotel; Clarion Inn; User:Inkian Jason/Choice Hotels; Choice Hotels International Inc; Clarion Hotels; Choice Hotels International; Patrick Pacious; Pat Pacious
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free soil         
  • 1848 cartoon for Van Buren
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  • [[Frederick Douglass]] served as the secretary of the 1852 Free Soil National Convention<ref>Wilentz (2005) p. 663</ref>
  • Free Soil performance in the 1848 election; darker shades of green indicate greater support
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  • Liberty Party]], a forerunner of the Free Soil Party.
  • The party nominated former President [[Martin Van Buren]] for president in the 1848 presidential election
  • [[Salmon P. Chase]] of Ohio was one of the most prominent leaders of the Free Soil Party
  • In this 1850 political cartoon, the artist attacks abolitionist, Free Soil and other sectionalist interests of 1850 as dangers to the Union
  • Free Soilers sought to exclude slavery from the [[Mexican Cession]] (red), which was acquired from Mexico in the 1848 [[Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo]].
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  • Republican Party]], which nominated political neophyte [[John C. Frémont]] for president in 1856.
ANTI-SLAVERY BUT NON-ABOLITIONIST POLITICAL PARTY IN THE UNITED STATES, PRECURSOR TO THE REPUBLICAN PARTY
Free Soilier Party; Free Soil party; Free Soil; Free soil; Free soil party; Free soilers; Free-soil; Free-Soil party; U.S. Free Soil Party; United States Free Soil Party; Free Soilers; Free-soil party; United States Free-Soil Party; Free-Soil Party; Free-Soil; Free Soil Party (United States); Free-Soil Party (United States); Free-soil Party; Freesoiler (Kansas); American Free Soil Party; Free Soiler; Free-Soilers; Free-Soiler; Freesoilers
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¦ adjective (of livestock or their produce) kept or produced in natural conditions, where the animals have freedom of movement.

Wikipedia

Employee Free Choice Act

The Employee Free Choice Act is the name for several legislative bills on US labor law (H.R. 3619, H.R. 1696, H.R. 800, H.R. 1409, H.R. 5000, S. 1925, S. 842, S. 1041, S. 560.) which have been proposed and sometimes introduced into one or both chambers of the U.S. Congress.

The bill's purpose, as taken from the 2009 version, was to:

amend the National Labor Relations Act to establish an efficient system to enable employees to form, join, or assist labor organizations [unions], to provide for mandatory injunctions for unfair labor practices during organizing efforts, and for other purposes.

The act would have, first, allowed a union to be certified as the official union to bargain with an employer if union officials collect signatures of a majority of workers. The bill would have removed the present right of the employer to demand an additional, separate ballot when more than half of employees have already given their signature supporting the union. Second, the bill would have required employers and unions to enter binding arbitration to produce a collective agreement at least 120 days after a union is recognized. Third, the bill would have increased penalties on employers who discriminate against workers for union involvement.