NPR — Top Stories
Jun 09, 11:10 PM
The House has approved a bill designed to expedite the process for newly unionized workers to obtain their first contracts. The bill allows for government intervention if negotiations extend beyond 90 days.
NPR — Politics
Jun 09, 11:10 PM
The House has passed a bill designed to expedite the process for newly unionized workers to obtain their first contract. The bill allows for government intervention if negotiations extend beyond 90 days.
Washington Examiner
Jun 09, 11:11 PM
The House of Representatives passed the Faster Labor Contracts Act on June 9, 2026, with support from 20 Republicans and all Democrats. The bill mandates that employers negotiate union contracts within 10 days of certification, aiming to prevent delays in contract discussions. The use of a discharge petition to bring the bill to a vote has drawn criticism from GOP leadership.
The Hill
Jun 09, 11:20 PM
The House passed the Faster Labor Contracts Act on June 9, 2026, aiming to shorten negotiation timelines for new union contracts. The bill garnered bipartisan support, including votes from moderate Republicans, despite opposition from the party's leadership.
NPR — Politics
Jun 09, 11:10 PM
The House has approved a bill designed to shorten the duration for newly unionized workers to obtain their first contract. The bill permits government intervention if negotiations extend beyond 90 days.