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The Employee Free Choice Act could increase unionization rates but cost the American economy 4.5 million jobs, and will be particularly costly to small businesses.
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This article is the first part of a two-part examination of the contentious issue of how state governments' provision of goods and services to the public should be taxed under a VAT.
Most of the criticism of the Employee Free Choice Act has centered on the card check provision, but another component could prove to be the most damaging.
The shortcomings of the Employee Free Choice Act; is Congress eliminating workers' right to vote?
The newly constituted National Labor Relations Board may change several important labor-law rules through litigation, but whether it will be able to impose key provisions of the Employee Free Choice Act remains to be seen.
The uncertainty characterizing President Obama's economic policy has been a key factor in suppressing the recovery, and a more overt war on business may be yet to come.
The inaptly named Employee Free Choice Act may be the most grievous threat to future prosperity.



