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I think that you are right that every single worker in the United States of America should have the right to bargain collectively, to organize for fair wages and benefits.

If you don't want to vote for this, I get it. You can tell your constituents at home that you stand for people that are unelected. Most folks at home have never even heard of the Delaware River Basin Commission. They don't even know about…

I want to welcome the workers in this room who have had to do so much--expend so much effort over many years to have the right to organize and bargain collectively, so we stand with you in that effort.

I have an amendment at the desk that has been approved by the Rules Committee. The Acting CHAIR. The Clerk will designate the amendment. The text of the amendment is as follows: Add at the end of division A the following: SEC. 10017…

Too often in our Country, workers don't have that right. I represent a state where workers over generations marched and mobilized and literally bled and died for the right to organize.

While there is a great deal of divisive and partisan debate on the energy bill that is being considered this week, I rise to offer a bipartisan, commonsense, and straightforward amendment to protect U.S. national security in times of…

Well, look, you go to just March of this year, administrative law judge issued a 218-page decision finding, 'egregious and widespread misconduct, demonstrating a general disregard for the employees' fundamental rights.'

Do you support the provision that allows a company to hire union busting firms and conduct other activity that interferes with the rights of workers to organize?

Guess what? Under current law, Federal law, Internal Revenue Service law, Starbucks is able to write off those costs as a run of the mill business expense.

Last week, tragedy struck my community when an explosion rocked the R.M. Palmer chocolate factory in West Reading, claiming the lives of seven people and injuring many others. Most people know Palmer chocolate for their Easter bunnies and…

Do you support the provision that allows a company to hire union busting firms and conduct other activity that interferes with the rights of workers to organize?

I have an amendment at the desk. The Acting CHAIR. The Clerk will designate the amendment. The text of the amendment is as follows: At the end of division A, add the following: SEC. 10017. PROHIBITION ON CERTAIN EXPORTS. (a) In…

We are failing our youth, and they know it. I rise today to share the voices of our children, the voices of those who attend schools where, once again this week, young lives were lost to gun violence that Congress refuses to prevent. My…

Here we are again, talking about another school shooting. When will enough be enough in this country? How is it that we allow our schoolchildren to go to school each day with the uncertainty of their own safety? How do we allow parents to…

Spring has sprung, and opening day is on the horizon. Spring is meant for new beginnings. What a run our Phillies had last season. This year, Phillies fans come to this season with, as the great Harry Kalas sings to us after every home…

As President Biden recently said: The genius of Israel and America's democracy is they are both built on strong institutions, on checks and balances, and on an independent judiciary. Israel's checks and balances, its independent judiciary…

Guess what? Under current law, Federal law, Internal Revenue Service law, Starbucks is able to write off those costs as a run of the mill business expense.

I think that you are right that every single worker in the United States of America should have the right to bargain collectively, to organize for fair wages and benefits.