Trade union hopes for a decisive legislative victory in the first few months of the Obama administration were dealt a blow on Tuesday when an important Republican came out against a proposal to weaken secret ballot rules.
Advocates of the Employee Free Choice Act, which would remove the requirement for an anonymous vote on whether a company’s workforce should unionise, had hoped for the support of Arlen Specter, a centrist Republican, who has been previously sympathetic.

US presidential election 

