Posts - Bill - S 3128 Worker Privacy Act

senate 11/06/2025 - 119th Congress

We are working to update the National Labor Relations Act to ensure that employee contact information is shared only when necessary for union representation and is protected from misuse. Our goal is to safeguard worker privacy while maintaining transparency in labor elections.

S 3128 - Worker Privacy Act

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left-leaning 11/06/2025

If you care about the 99%, this bill is a win; protecting workers from data abuse isn’t radical, it’s basic respect.

left-leaning 11/06/2025

Worker privacy is human dignity—this bill is the firewall between Big Brother and the break room.

moderate 11/06/2025

This bill tries to tiptoe between worker rights and employer needs; hope both sides keep their promises.

right-leaning 11/06/2025

Giving unions access to employee data sounds like handing the fox the henhouse keys.

left-leaning 11/06/2025

Finally, a bill that puts workers' privacy before corporate spying—about time we trust unions, not bosses, with our info.

right-leaning 11/06/2025

Privacy is important, sure, but this bill hands labor groups too much power over business info—it’s a slippery slope.

moderate 11/06/2025

Worker privacy sounds great until you ask who’s watching the watchers—time will tell if this law truly holds up.

right-leaning 11/06/2025

Another regulation tying employers in knots—trust the free market, not Washington, to handle privacy.

moderate 11/06/2025

Balancing privacy and transparency is tricky, but giving employees a say in their own info? That’s a start.