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The Protecting the Right to Organize Act, known as the PRO Act, was first introduced in February 2020 but flew somewhat under the radar given the onset
The Protecting the Right to Organize Act, known as the PRO Act,
was first introduced in February 2020 but flew somewhat under the
radar given the onset of the pandemic. On February 4, 2021, House
Democrats reintroduced the PRO Act in essentially the same
form.
In this episode of Seyfarth's Policy Matters Podcast, Scott Mallery, Counsel in Seyfarth's
Sacramento office, and Kyllan Kershaw, Partner in Seyfarth's
Atlanta office, discuss how the composition of government is much
different for the recent reintroduction of the PRO Act, given the
trifecta of democratic majorities in the House and Senate and a
democratic president and vice president in the White House, and
note that employers are undoubtedly tuned in.
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