Zach points out some good news from the Detroit Free Press:
All of the Democratic presidential aspirants — from front-runner Sen. John Kerry on down — are backing a key labor-organizing proposal that would make it easier for unions to add new members.
In interviews with the Free Press, each candidate supported so-called card checks for union organizing, a process in which a union wins the right to represent workers after a majority of them in a workplace sign a union card.
Human Rights Watch documented (using Yale as a case study) the extent of employer abuses under the NLRB system in the US; the AFL-CIO illustrates the same point with a comic book.