Union Auto Workers Job Protection Act

12/29/2022, 11:18 PM

Union Auto Workers Job Protection Act

This bill requires that any bid for a contract relating to the assembly of a vehicle include information about each motor vehicle plant where the vehicles are to be assembled, including

  • the mailing address of each motor vehicle plant;
  • the average, minimum, and maximum hourly wage of hourly employees at each plant;
  • the number of temporary nonpermanent employees at each plant; and
  • disclosures of any National Labor Relations Act violations or Occupational Safety and Health Administration violations by such employer at each plant.
Bill 117 HR 7543, also known as the Union Auto Workers Job Protection Act, is a piece of legislation introduced in the US Congress aimed at protecting the jobs of auto workers who are members of labor unions. The bill seeks to address concerns about the impact of automation and outsourcing on the automotive industry, which has led to job losses and decreased job security for many workers.

The Union Auto Workers Job Protection Act includes provisions that would require auto manufacturers to negotiate with labor unions before implementing any significant changes to their workforce, such as layoffs or plant closures. The bill also aims to provide financial assistance to auto workers who lose their jobs as a result of automation or outsourcing, including job training programs and unemployment benefits.

Additionally, the bill includes measures to promote the growth of the domestic auto industry, such as tax incentives for companies that invest in American manufacturing and penalties for companies that move jobs overseas. The goal of the Union Auto Workers Job Protection Act is to support the livelihoods of auto workers and ensure the long-term stability of the industry. Overall, Bill 117 HR 7543 seeks to protect the jobs of unionized auto workers, address the challenges posed by automation and outsourcing, and promote the growth of the domestic auto industry. It is currently being debated in Congress and has garnered support from labor unions and advocates for workers' rights.
Congress
117

Number
HR - 7543

Introduced on
2022-04-18

# Amendments
0

Sponsors
+5

Cosponsors
+5

Variations and Revisions

4/18/2022

Status of Legislation

Bill Introduced
Introduced to House
House to Vote
Introduced to Senate
Senate to Vote

Purpose and Summary

Union Auto Workers Job Protection Act

This bill requires that any bid for a contract relating to the assembly of a vehicle include information about each motor vehicle plant where the vehicles are to be assembled, including

  • the mailing address of each motor vehicle plant;
  • the average, minimum, and maximum hourly wage of hourly employees at each plant;
  • the number of temporary nonpermanent employees at each plant; and
  • disclosures of any National Labor Relations Act violations or Occupational Safety and Health Administration violations by such employer at each plant.
Bill 117 HR 7543, also known as the Union Auto Workers Job Protection Act, is a piece of legislation introduced in the US Congress aimed at protecting the jobs of auto workers who are members of labor unions. The bill seeks to address concerns about the impact of automation and outsourcing on the automotive industry, which has led to job losses and decreased job security for many workers.

The Union Auto Workers Job Protection Act includes provisions that would require auto manufacturers to negotiate with labor unions before implementing any significant changes to their workforce, such as layoffs or plant closures. The bill also aims to provide financial assistance to auto workers who lose their jobs as a result of automation or outsourcing, including job training programs and unemployment benefits.

Additionally, the bill includes measures to promote the growth of the domestic auto industry, such as tax incentives for companies that invest in American manufacturing and penalties for companies that move jobs overseas. The goal of the Union Auto Workers Job Protection Act is to support the livelihoods of auto workers and ensure the long-term stability of the industry. Overall, Bill 117 HR 7543 seeks to protect the jobs of unionized auto workers, address the challenges posed by automation and outsourcing, and promote the growth of the domestic auto industry. It is currently being debated in Congress and has garnered support from labor unions and advocates for workers' rights.
Alternative Names
Official Title as IntroducedTo require information about the motor vehicle plant in which vehicles are assembled for Federal procurement, and for other purposes.

Policy Areas
Government Operations and Politics

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Latest Summary8/16/2022

Union Auto Workers Job Protection Act

This bill requires that any bid for a contract relating to the assembly of a vehicle include information about each motor vehicle plant where the vehicles are to be assembled, includin...


Latest Action4/18/2022
Referred to the House Committee on Oversight and Reform.