Recently, the White House announced plans to hold a "Summit on Worker Voice" this week, on October 7. This event has been dubbed by the White House as an opportunity to "bring together workers, labor leaders, advocates, forward-leaning employers, Members of Congress, state and local officials and others to highlight the relationship between worker voice and a thriving middle class."
The official announcement from the White House describes this event as aimed at bringing together a wide range of individuals to discuss workplace issues, provide feedback to employers about what matters to employees, and provide an open dialogue for employees to share what works best in the workplace, among other objectives.
Given the continued string of pro-employee and pro-Union measures from the White House (& President Obama), this event is unsurprising, if nothing short of expected. As others have noted, this event could be further evidence that the White House is pushing workers to unionize by giving them a very public forum to air their grievances and build a sense of identify as a unit (similar to a union...).
For additional information, see the official White House announcement: https://www.whitehouse.gov/campaign/worker-voice
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