Nationwide Right To Unionize Act
Nationwide Right To Unionize Act
Plain Language Summary
# Nationwide Right To Unionize Act (S 2729) - Summary **What the Bill Would Do** This bill would make it easier for workers across the United States to form labor unions and engage in collective bargaining. The legislation would streamline the unionization process by removing certain procedural barriers and potentially expanding workers' legal protections when organizing. The bill aims to strengthen workers' rights to collectively negotiate wages, benefits, and working conditions with their employers. **Who It Affects and Key Details** The bill would primarily affect private-sector workers who currently face various obstacles to unionizing, though the specific mechanisms proposed aren't detailed in the basic bill information available.
Generally, such legislation impacts both workers seeking to unionize and employers who would face increased unionization efforts. **Current Status** As of now, the bill remains in committee (S 2729), meaning it has been introduced but hasn't advanced to a full Senate vote. It was sponsored by Senator Elizabeth Warren (D-MA) in the 119th Congress. The bill has not yet passed either chamber of Congress. --- *Note: For the complete details of specific provisions, the full text of the bill would need to be reviewed, as this summary is based on limited information provided.*.
Latest Action
Read twice and referred to the Committee on Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions.