Legal Services Workers Vote to Join IFPTE
By an overwhelming 26-1 vote, a group of lawyers and professional staff at the Legal Services Corp. (LSC) voted to join the International Federation of Professional and Technical Employees (IFPTE). The LSC, which receives federal funding, provides legal services to the poor.
The Sept. 15 vote to form a union came following the LSC’s refusal to recognize the workers’ choice after 95 percent of the bargaining unit signed union authorization cards and after the LSC hired an anti-union law firm to fight the workers’ choice.
Earlier this month, Sen. Tom Harkin (D-Iowa), a co-sponsor of the Employee Free Choice Act, criticized the agency’s anti-union action. In a letter to the LSC President Helaine Barnett, Harkin wrote:
Not to support the employees’ desire to unionize is troubling. The card-check process is a fair and unbiased way for employees to choose a union. I am disappointed that an organization committed to protecting the rights of our most vulnerable citizens did not support the free choice of its workers to organize through this process.











