Mar 16, 2021
On March 9, 2021, the Protecting the Right to Organize (PRO) Act, a bill that would provide significant protections for workers seeking to organize and bargain, cleared the House of Representatives on a 225-206 vote. Five Republicans joined Democrats in favor of the legislation.
The PRO Act is a significant overhaul of existing federal labor law. Among other things, the Act:
Supporters of the PRO Act say the law is critical to safeguarding workers’ rights by making it easier for unions to exist and for workers to join unions. Critics of the bill say it will harm small businesses and entrepreneurs and expose employers to legal action.
While the bill has the support of President Biden, it is unlikely to advance in the Senate due to lack of Republican support. Democrats narrowly control the Senate, but not by enough votes to overcome a filibuster. Thus, the fate of the bill likely rests on whether the Senate eliminates the filibuster.
Passage of the PRO Act would represent a massive transformation of labor law and would significantly impact relations between employers and unions, requiring employers to carefully reassess their labor relations policies. Roetzel will continue to monitor developments as it relates to the legislation. For more information and insight on this matter, please contact one of the listed Roetzel attorneys.