New IFDA Podcast Tackles Employee Free Choice Act

The 12-minute audio podcast provides insights on the legislation and can be used as a convenient tool by IFDA members to expand awareness of EFCA within their companies, as well as with customer and supplier partners, according to IFDA.

In the discussion, Allen notes that the legislation would have a “profoundly negative effect not just on distribution, but on the broader foodservice industry.” Eisen walks through the provisions of the legislation, answers some of the most common questions and examines the status of the bill in Congress. “IFDA has made lobbying against EFCA and building grassroots pressure on lawmakers to oppose it its top priority. Click here to listen to the podcast or visit www.ifdaonline.org for more information on how to join the grassroots campaign to help defeat EFCA.

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