

Pryor 'stubbornly noncommittal' on card check
Sen. Mark Pryor (D-Ark.) told The Hill on Thursday he remains "stubbornly noncommittal" on so-called "card-check" legislation, though he is hopeful for an eventual bill.
Pryor, who is one of the most closely watched centrist Democrats on the contentious Employee Free Choice Act (EFCA), said that he's been working with a group of senators to craft a compromise on the union organizing bill.
"I've been working with a group to see if we can do some legislation, but we're still working. It's a work in progress," Pryor said. "I've tried to be stubbornly non-committal on this to try to get something worked out, hopefully something that both business and labor can sign on to in the end."










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