Politics | lobbyist GOP Launches Offensive on Pro-Union Bill Big business is paying big bucks to lobby against 'card check' bill By Katherine Thompson Posted Mar 9, 2009 2:28 PM CDT Copied State GOP Chairman Saul Anuzis, seen in Dearborn, Mich., Oct. 8, 2007, was picked up by Newt Gingrich’s American Solutions lobbying firm to run operations. (AP Photo/Carlos Osorio) Republican lobbyists are swarming Capitol Hill this week, launching the battle over the pro-union Employee Free Choice Act—a fight one Chamber of Commerce exec describes as "Armageddon." Legions of GOP operatives are being enlisted to spend tens of millions of dollars offered by large corporations like Wal-Mart, Politico reports, to oppose the bill that would make it easier for workers to unionize and press for higher wages. Under the measure, a workplace would go union if a majority of workers signed cards supporting it, without an election. The bill would also force employers to accept binding arbitration if a contract isn't achieved promptly through bargaining. The campaign is being positioned as staving off what one Bush administration vet calls “a complete and radical rewriting of labor laws to effectively remove any employer control over the workplace and put it in the hands of the unions.” Read These Next Gavin Newsom has filed a massive lawsuit against Fox News. Actor Sam Rockwell gets residuals from movie he wasn't in. New York Times ranks the best movies of the 21st century. Raw-meat-eating 'Liver King' arrested for Joe Rogan threats. Report an error