The Des Moines Register

As a labor movement builds, reject GOP bill

- Sami Scheetz represents portions of Cedar Rapids in the Iowa House.

The last decade has been devastatin­g for worker protection­s in our state.

In 2017, the Legislatur­e passed a law stripping Chapter 20 bargaining protection­s for state employees. As a state legislator, union member and staff representa­tive for Teamsters Local 238 in Cedar Rapids, I am deeply troubled by Senate File 2374, advanced by Republican senators Adrian Dickey and Jason Schultz. This bill is a direct attack on the collective bargaining process for public-sector union members in Iowa. The bill requires employers to submit lists of eligible employees for union recertific­ation elections to our state government within extremely tight deadlines. An employer’s failure to submit this list will result in the decertific­ation of the union, effectivel­y silencing public-sector workers and depriving them of their ability to advocate for fair treatment in the workplace.

Such measures not only erode the foundation­al principles of collective action but also undermine the democratic tenets inherent in labor relations.

This legislatio­n not only poses a threat to workers’ rights, but also arrives at a pivotal moment when labor consciousn­ess is rapidly growing across our state. In recent years, we have witnessed a remarkable surge in labor activism, with workers from various sectors standing up for their rights and winning strikes. This newfound sense of solidarity and determinat­ion has empowered workers to demand fair treatment and better working conditions. Senate File 2374 threatens to undermine these hard-won victories by effectivel­y dismantlin­g public-sector unions in Iowa.

This bill is not merely about procedural issues; it strikes at the heart of fundamenta­l rights. By underminin­g workers’ ability to organize and advocate for themselves, it sets a dangerous precedent that jeopardize­s the progress made in workers’ rights.

This legislatio­n effectivel­y grants employers unchecked authority while marginaliz­ing workers’ voices. Senate File 2374 represents a direct attack on the labor movement.

It threatens the core principles of workers’ rights and democratic governance. Lawmakers must heed the concerns of workers and reject this misguided legislatio­n. Instead, they should focus on policies that empower workers and uphold their rights. We should not allow this bill to diminish the growing labor consciousn­ess and solidarity that we have witnessed across our state.

It is crucial to stand together and ensure that workers in Iowa are treated with the dignity and respect they deserve.

 ?? LILY SMITH/THE REGISTER ?? Jesse Case, secretary-treasurer of Teamsters Local 238 of Iowa, delivers remarks surrounded by supporters and members of the Iowa Legislatur­e during a Teamsters demonstrat­ion at the Iowa State Capitol on Feb. 21.
LILY SMITH/THE REGISTER Jesse Case, secretary-treasurer of Teamsters Local 238 of Iowa, delivers remarks surrounded by supporters and members of the Iowa Legislatur­e during a Teamsters demonstrat­ion at the Iowa State Capitol on Feb. 21.
 ?? ?? Your Turn Sami Scheetz Guest columnist
Your Turn Sami Scheetz Guest columnist

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