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National Black Chamber of Commerce
Minority Business Groups Tell Lawmakers efca Will Hurt Economy and Cost Jobs; Urge Them to Vote No on Check Legislation
May 10th, 2009
As the debate over the mis-named Employee Free Choice Act (EFCA) continues to intensify, representatives from a diverse cross-section of the minority business community will gather in the capitol today to make their case before lawmakers, urging them to vote no on card check or any harmful compromise. "We are meeting with lawmakers today to make sure they understand that EFCA will hurt our workers and our ability to grow and create jobs," said Harry C. Alford, president/CEO of the National Black Chamber of Commerce. Minority business leaders and workers across America have joined forces to defeat proposed legislation officially known as the Employee...
Source: Pharma Investments, Ventures & Law Weekly (2009-05-10)
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