U.S. House Approves Labor Contract Legislation, Sending Bill to Senate
The U.S. House of Representatives has passed the Faster Labor Contracts Act by a vote of 230-193. This legislation aims to standardize and accelerate the collective bargaining process between employers and unions. If enacted, it could mandate the imposition of initial contract terms after 120 days. The bill now advances to the Senate for consideration.
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