On September 26th, it was announced that the Congressional staff of Michigan Representative Andy Levin had voted to unionize, marking the first successful unionization among Capitol Hill staffers.
The Congressional Workers Union, which seeks to represent Capitol Hill staffers, has long fought for better pay, improved working conditions, and related benefits. Earlier this year, attention started to focus on the long hours, low pay, and hostile working conditions some Capitol Hill staffers had been subjected to over the years. Congress had approved legislation to allow Capitol Hill staffers for the House of Representatives to unionize. Curiously, Capitol Hill staffers for the Senate were not given this authorization however.
Ironically, Representative Levin lost his bid for re-election, so even though his staff is the first to unionize, it will be short lived. Will Representative Levin’s staffers pave the way for other Capitol Hill staffers to unionize? I think that is an absolute guarantee.
For additional information: https://www.npr.org/2022/09/27/1125257131/congress-staff-union-election-win-andy-levin
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