Northern Virginia Technology Council Opposes Legislation Seeking to Override Right-to-Work Laws

MCLEAN, Va., March 9, 2021 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ — The Northern Virginia Technology Council (NVTC), the membership and trade association for the technology community in Northern Virginia and one of the largest technology councils in the nation, calls on Congress to…

MCLEAN, Va., March 9, 2021 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ — The Northern Virginia Technology Council (NVTC), the membership and trade association for the technology community in Northern Virginia and one of the largest technology councils in the nation, calls on Congress to oppose the «Protecting the Right to Organize Act of 2021» (H.R. 842, PRO Act). This sweeping and unnecessary proposal would nullify the rights of American workers protected by right-to-work laws in 28 states, and would allow employees to sign a petition and create overnight unionization. The legislation is slated to be voted on this week in the U.S. House of Representatives.

NVTC has long supported efforts that increase competitiveness and economic growth to ensure Virginia maintains its ranking as the top state for business. Preserving our right-to-work status and avoiding negative signals that drive private enterprise away from the Commonwealth are critical pillars of our success. Furthermore, NVTC believes no citizen of the Commonwealth should be forced to join a union and pay its dues in order to work.

Jennifer Taylor, president and CEO of NVTC, said, «Technology companies breed innovative workplace environments that often rely on close collaboration between management and their employees. In this ever-changing and competitive global marketplace, survival for technology companies requires flexibility and a healthy relationship between the employer and employees. We strongly oppose the PRO Act because it intrudes deeply into that relationship and will sow the seeds of discord within the workplace, as well as hinder Virginia’s competitiveness. In an economy as difficult as the one we now face, our collective focus needs to be on building bridges between labor and management, not creating more profound divides.»

NVTC joins our colleagues at the Consumer Technology Association (CTA) in urging the Congress to oppose this legislation.

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About the Northern Virginia Technology Council
The Northern Virginia Technology Council (NVTC) is the trade association representing the Northern Virginia technology community. As one of the nation’s largest technology councils, NVTC serves companies from all sectors of the industry, from small businesses and startups to Fortune 100 technology companies, as well as service providers, academic institutions, foreign embassies, and nonprofit organizations. Nearly 500 entities make up the NVTC membership and look to the organization as a resource for networking and educational opportunities, peer-to-peer communities, policy advocacy, industry promotion, fostering of strategic relationships, and branding of the region as a major global technology center. Visit NVTC at http://www.nvtc.org.

Media Contact

Kara Mauceri, Northern Virginia Technology Council, 301-775-3322, kmauceri@nvtc.org

Lexie Janney, Merritt Group, 540-520-3042, nvtc@merrittgrp.com

 

SOURCE Northern Virginia Technology Council