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Biden renews push for union 'card check'

WASHINGTON - Vice President Biden, making a renewed pitch for a major change in labor law, told union leaders yesterday the best way to rebuild the middle class was to help labor unions grow.

WASHINGTON - Vice President Biden, making a renewed pitch for a major change in labor law, told union leaders yesterday the best way to rebuild the middle class was to help labor unions grow.

Biden said it was time to "level the playing field" for unions by passing a bill that would make it easier for workers to organize.

"You've got to climb up a hill with so many roadblocks on the way to organize that it's just out of whack," Biden told a conference of the American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees, a union that has about 1.6 million members.

"If a union is what you want, then a union is what you should get," Biden said.

The Employee Free Choice Act - also known as "card check" - is organized labor's top priority this year, but business groups are adamantly opposed. It would allow a majority of workplace employees to sign cards to join a union instead of holding secret-ballot elections.

Senate lawmakers are working on a compromise version of the measure that will satisfy some moderate Democrats who have concerns about the bill. Democratic leaders need to garner 60 votes in the Senate to overcome an expected GOP attempt to filibuster.

Biden said he and President Obama would not consider their economic-recovery efforts a success without unless growth creates "good, sustainable, livable jobs in the process." A key element, he said, is rebuilding the American labor movement, which has steadily declined since the 1950s.

Business groups that oppose the organizing bill say workers would be subject to union intimidation without secret-ballot elections. They are also concerned about a provision that would let government arbitrators set a contract if workers and management cannot agree on a first collective-bargaining agreement within 120 days.