Proposed labor reforms like the PRO Act seek to radically transform parts of the economy and reshape the American workplace. But they do so by boosting unions’ power at the expense of workers and job creators. In this episode, Patrice Onwuka, the director of the Center for Economic Opportunity at the Independent Women’s Forum, and I take a deep dive into what this legislation entails and how it affects independent workers, women, and small businesses.

Labor Law Reform Should Boost Job Opportunity and Worker Choice, Not Damage It – with Patrice Onwuka – Policy-ish Talk | Podcast on Spotify open.spotify.com Listen to this episode from Policy-ish Talk on Spotify. Proposed labor reforms like the PRO Act seek to radically transform parts of the economy and reshape the American workplace. But they do so by boosting unions’ power at the expense of workers and job creators. In this episode, Patrice Onwuka, the director of the Center for Economic Opportunity at the Independent Women’s Forum, and I take a deep dive into what this legislation entails and how it affects independent workers, women, and small businesses.
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