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HR 3514 114th Congress House Labor and Employment Administrative law and regulatory procedures Administrative remedies Civil actions and liability Employment discrimination and employee rights Evidence and witnesses Labor-management relations National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) Wages and earnings

WAGE Act

Introduced: September 16, 2015 Introduced by: Scott, Robert C. "Bobby" Democratic · Virginia See on congress.gov
 Everywhere this bill has been 3 steps
Introduced
In committee
Reported out
Passed House
Passed Senate
To President
Became law
Mar 23, 2016
Referred to the Subcommittee on Health, Employment, Labor, and Pensions.
Sep 16, 2015
Referred to the House Committee on Education and the Workforce.
Sep 16, 2015
Introduced in House
 Plain-English summary Congressional Research Service

Workplace Action for a Growing Economy Act or the WAGE Act

This bill amends the National Labor Relations Act to require the National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) to award back pay and additional liquidated damages equal to double the back pay, without any reduction, to any employee against whom an employer has discriminated with regard to hiring or because the employee has filed charges or given testimony or if the employer has committed an unfair labor practice resulting in the employee's discharge or other serious economic loss.

Civil penalties are established for violations of posting requirements and any violations causing serious economic loss to employees.

Whenever it is charged that an employer has engaged in an unfair labor practice that significantly interferes with, restrains, or coerces employees in the exercise of guaranteed rights and involves discharge or other serious harm to an employee, the preliminary investigation of the charge shall be made forthwith and given priority generally over all other cases.

The U.S. district court shall: (1) have jurisdiction to grant injunctive relief or a temporary restraining order to protect the rights guaranteed, and (2) shall grant the relief requested unless the court concludes that there is no reasonable likelihood that the NLRB will succeed on the merits of the NLRB's claim.

A person injured by an unfair labor practice may bring a civil action in the appropriate district court.

Unauthorized aliens may be paid back pay under a court order directing reinstatement of an employee.

In any case where the NLRB finds that an election to determine a collective bargaining representative should be set aside because the employer committed a violation or otherwise interfered with a fair election, it shall issue an order requiring the employer to collectively bargain with the labor organization.

The NLRB shall dismiss any petition to represent a unit if in an election a majority of the valid votes cast in an appropriate unit have not been cast in favor of representation by the labor organization.

The NLRB shall promulgate regulations requiring each employer to post and maintain, in conspicuous places, a notice setting forth the rights and protections afforded employees under such Act.

Each order of the NLRB shall take effect 30 days after notice of an NLRB order is given, unless the NLRB directs otherwise.

The NLRB shall apply to the district court in which an unfair labor practice or other subject of the order occurred for the enforcement of an order if any person or entity fails or neglects to obey it.

What's happening now March 23, 2016

Referred to the Subcommittee on Health, Employment, Labor, and Pensions.

 Committees of jurisdiction 2
 Cosponsors 70
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Thompson, Bennie G.
Mississippi · Nov 14, 2016
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Johnson, Henry C. "Hank"
Georgia · Sep 22, 2016
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Matsui, Doris O.
California · Sep 13, 2016
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Doggett, Lloyd
Texas · Jun 7, 2016
D
Bishop, Sanford D.
Georgia · May 23, 2016
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Torres, Norma J.
California · May 23, 2016
D
Welch, Peter
Vermont · May 19, 2016
D
Davis, Danny K.
Illinois · May 13, 2016
D
Gallego, Ruben
Arizona · May 13, 2016
D
Himes, James A.
Connecticut · May 10, 2016
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Huffman, Jared
California · May 10, 2016
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Larson, John B.
Connecticut · May 10, 2016
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Smith, Adam
Washington · May 10, 2016
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Veasey, Marc A.
Texas · May 10, 2016
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Dingell, Debbie
Michigan · Apr 29, 2016
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Green, Al
Texas · Apr 29, 2016
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Castro, Joaquin
Texas · Apr 26, 2016
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Kelly, Robin L.
Illinois · Apr 26, 2016
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Velázquez, Nydia M.
New York · Apr 26, 2016
D
Frankel, Lois
Florida · Apr 19, 2016
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Quigley, Mike
Illinois · Apr 19, 2016
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Hoyer, Steny H.
Maryland · Apr 13, 2016
D
Moore, Gwen
Wisconsin · Apr 13, 2016
D
Schiff, Adam B.
California · Apr 13, 2016
D
Thompson, Mike
California · Apr 13, 2016
D
Wasserman Schultz, Debbie
Florida · Apr 13, 2016
D
Beyer, Donald S.
Virginia · Mar 22, 2016
D
Tonko, Paul
New York · Mar 21, 2016
D
Lynch, Stephen F.
Massachusetts · Mar 16, 2016
D
Meng, Grace
New York · Mar 16, 2016
D
Larsen, Rick
Washington · Mar 7, 2016
D
Vargas, Juan
California · Mar 7, 2016
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Cohen, Steve
Tennessee · Mar 3, 2016
D
Brownley, Julia
California · Feb 8, 2016
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Luján, Ben Ray
New Mexico · Feb 8, 2016
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Duckworth, Tammy
Illinois · Feb 3, 2016
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Beatty, Joyce
Ohio · Feb 2, 2016
D
Courtney, Joe
Connecticut · Jan 25, 2016
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Clarke, Yvette D.
New York · Jan 11, 2016
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Keating, William R.
Massachusetts · Jan 7, 2016
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DelBene, Suzan K.
Washington · Dec 15, 2015
D
Carson, André
Indiana · Nov 2, 2015
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Pingree, Chellie
Maine · Oct 28, 2015
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Wilson, Frederica S.
Florida · Oct 20, 2015
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Aguilar, Pete
California · Oct 6, 2015
D
McCollum, Betty
Minnesota · Oct 6, 2015
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Titus, Dina
Nevada · Oct 6, 2015
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Garamendi, John
California · Sep 22, 2015
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Lieu, Ted
California · Sep 22, 2015
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McGovern, James P.
Massachusetts · Sep 22, 2015
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