Lucinda Guinn of Americans United For Change states during a conference call briefing to urge members of Congress to support the "Employee Free Choice Act" that the union election system is highly stacked in corporations’ and big businesses’ favor.
Guinn explains how employers can influence the workers choices when it comes to selecting union to represent them. (0:29)
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