In a Boston accent, "Senators" rhymes with "Rental Cars."
Anyone want to write a poem?
From the AFL-CIO blog:
Backed by the encouraging words of Massachusetts Sens. Edward Kennedy and John Kerry, workers at the Enterprise Rent-A-Car’s East Boston airport location who are fighting to a form union were joined with community supporters at a rally last week as the group launched a local boycott of the company over its anti-union tactics….
If the Employee Free Choice Act had been in effect when the Enterprise workers turned in the cards, they would have had their union. The act says that when a majority of workers sign union authorization cards and submit them to the NLRB, their choice to join a union will be recognized.
Senate Republicans blocked the bill earlier this summer after it passed the House in March….
Here’s the full text of the Kennedy/Kerry letter:
We wish we could be with you in person today to join your call for justice for the workers at Enterprise Rent-a-Car. We strongly support your efforts to represent workers at Enterprise’s South Boston airport site, and we’re concerned about the company’s strong-arm tactics to defeat your campaign.
It’s an outrage that workers who try to form a union can be faced with mass firing. You have the right to ask Enterprise to recognize your union, and to be treated with dignity and respect in the workplace. We’ve always stood with working Americans throughout our years in the Senate, and we’re proud to stand with you today.
Last month, we fought in the Senate for the Employee Free Choice Act to allow workers like you to use majority sign-up to choose a union. Every worker in America deserves the right to join a union, free from employer retaliation. We’re with you in this battle, and we send our best wishes for your success.
Yours in solidarity,
Edward M. Kennedy and John F. Kerry
July 11, 2007