Click here for an The Washington Post‘s take on the Employee Free Choice Act (EFCA).

The Post calls EFCA “imperfect” and a “flawed solution” to a “real problem: unfair barriers in the way of union organizing.” The Post argues that the current election process is unfairly pro-employer but ignores recent data showing that unions won more than two-thirds of elections last year.

The Post criticizes unions for their “reluctance to consider alternatives that could level the playing field between labor and management.” But it reserves its harshest words for the Coalition for a Democratic Workforce (CDW) — a business coalition consisting of the U.S. Chamber, National Association of Manufacturers and others — for “deny[ing] that there is a problem” and refusing to engage in compromise talks.

The Post’s proposed solution? Without citing any real evidence or analysis, it calls the “quickie elections” compromise being floated by some Democrats an “attractive solution.” The CDW is staunchly opposed to that proposal and any other form of compromise.

Stay tuned.