The Chamber's Annual DC Fly-in will take place June 2-3, 2009 in Washington DC.
Each year the Chamber takes issues impacting our business community to The Hill. This year we will be focusing on the biggest change to federal labor law since 1935 - the Employee Free Choice Act (EFCA.)
The highly-controversial bill would effectively strip employees of a private ballot in union organizing drives, hand the federal government power to dictate workplace pay and benefits, and force unfair mandates on business.
Join us as we meet first-hand with members of our Federal Delegation, get briefed by national experts on the impacts of EFCA and network with local business and community leaders. Register by 5 p.m. today to save $$$!
Cost to participate is $600/person for Chamber members, $750/person non-member.
(Covers travel expenses, accommodations at the Crowne Plaza Hotel, and most meals.)
To register click here. To earn more about the DC Fly-in contact Keith Knepp at (260) 424-1435, ext. 228 or kknepp@fwchamber.org.
1 comment:
Honest Republican
Come on even the Wall street Journal admitted to the fact the EFCA doesn’t “strip” the secret ballot away from workers.
How can we have any credibility when we use outright lies?
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