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Michigan Democrat introduces legislation to unionize congressional staff
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Rep. Andy Levin, D-Mich., introduced a House resolution Wednesday to give congressional workers legal protection to organize and form a labor union.
Levin's effort – backed by 130 lawmakers – comes after an anonymous social media campaign called "Dear White Staffers" exposed toxic working conditions on Capitol Hill, including low-pay, bad bosses and lack of diversity.
"In recent weeks, congressional staff have shared bravely their workplace experiences, good and bad, clearly illustrating their need for the protected right to organize," Levin, a freshman lawmaker and former union organizer, said Wednesday at a news conference at the Capitol announcing the legislation.
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Levin said this legislation should have been passed a generation ago following the passage of the Congressional Accountability Act in 1995. Levin said the Office of Compliance and Workplace Rights ruled in 1996 that the passage of such legislation was the final step to give congressional workers legal protection to organize and bargain collectively.
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