
Here are the UAW’s top legislative priorities:
Rick Reinhard
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Fast Track Early this year the Senate may take up the
fast track bill. In addition, there may have to be a House-Senate
conference to reconcile different bills. Tell Congress to oppose the
fast track legislation because it fails to include meaningful
protections for workers’ rights and the environment, and because it
would grease the skids for an expansion of NAFTA to South and
Central America.
Helping Unemployed Workers Congress should immediately
pass legislation to provide assistance to the hundreds of thousands
of laid-off workers including extended and expanded unemployment
insurance benefits and continued health insurance coverage.
Tax and Budget Priorities Urge Congress to support
legislation to freeze or reverse the Bush tax cuts. These funds
should be used to help pay for immediate assistance to laid-off
workers, to strengthen Social Security and provide a prescription
drug benefit under Medicare, and for other vital domestic
programs.
Retirement Security The Bush administration is pushing
proposals to privatize Social Security which will force deep cuts of
20-40 percent in Social Security benefits, as well as increases in
the retirement age to 70 or higher. Tell Congress, “No way.”
Workers' Rights The UAW wants to require the Bush
administration to issue a new ergonomics standard. We also demand an
immediate boost in the minimum wage without any poison pills that
would cut workers’ overtime pay.
CAFE The Senate is expected to take up an energy bill,
which may include provisions dealing with the Corporate Average Fuel
Economy standards. The UAW strongly opposes extreme CAFE proposals,
like the Feinstein-Snowe bill (S. 804).
Civil and Human Rights The UAW and our allies strongly
support the bi-partisan election reform bill (S. 565) to require the
states to implement reforms on voting equipment and procedures.
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