H.R. 9302, also known as the "Worker Enfranchisement Act," aims to change the way representatives are elected under the National Labor Relations Act. The bill requires that no person can be the exclusive representative of employees unless they are chosen through a secret...
Simple Explanation
The bill, called the "Worker Enfranchisement Act," wants to make sure that when workers pick a leader to speak for them, they do it in secret, like a quiet vote, and lots of them (at least two-thirds) have to join in. This is to make sure the choice is fair and everybody gets a say.