
The Right to Organize Act
The Right to Organize Act is a proposed piece of legislation in the United States aimed at strengthening workers' rights to form unions and engage in collective bargaining. It seeks to make it easier for employees to organize, prohibits practices that discourage unionization, and enhances protections against employer retaliation. The act also includes provisions to ensure that workers have a fair opportunity to join unions and negotiate for better wages and working conditions. By promoting collective bargaining, the law aims to improve workers' rights and strengthen the labor movement overall.