Donald Norcross

04/07/2025 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 04/07/2025 13:22

Norcross, Boyle Introduce Bills to Give Tax Breaks to Workers

WASHINGTON, DC -Today, Representatives Donald Norcross (D-NJ) and Brendan F. Boyle (D-PA) announced the introduction of their bills, the No Tax Breaks for Union Busting Act and Tax Fairness for Workers Act. Representative Judy Chu (D-CA) joined the members in leading the introduction of the No Tax Breaks for Union Busting Act.

The No Tax Breaks for Union Busting Act will end the ability for corporations to deduct union busting expenses from their taxes. The Tax Fairness for Workers Act will allow workers to deduct employment expenses such as union dues, travel, and uniform costs, restoring a deduction that was stripped by the 2017 Trump tax law.

"The No Tax Breaks for Union Busting Act and Tax Fairness for Workers Act both focus on protecting America's workers," said Rep. Norcross. "Every worker deserves a free and fair choice to join or form a union, and it's time that our tax code reflects that. The No Tax Breaks for Union Busting Act will end corporate handouts for union-busting campaigns, make our tax code fairer, and level the playing field for workers. The Tax Fairness for Workers Act will restore fairness and put money back into the pockets of workers who bet on themselves. During a time when the Trump Administration is attacking workers' rights, I'm honored to have Representatives Brendan Boyle and Judy Chu partner with me in the fight to put more money into the pockets of hardworking Americans."

"While Republicans continue to push tax breaks for billionaires and big corporations, we are focused on easing the burden on hardworking people and strengthening unions. It's time for a tax system that works for teachers buying school supplies, workers paying for uniforms, and union members fighting for fair wages," said Rep. Boyle. "The Tax Fairness for Workers Act and the No Tax Breaks for Union Busting Act are both key steps in restoring fairness and supporting those who build our economy."

"We need policies and a tax code that support American workers and ensure wealthy corporations pay their fair share," said Rep. Chu. "But in the last few months, this Trump-Musk administration and its corporate allies have waged an all-out assault on worker rights: paralyzing the agencies responsible for enforcing fair labor laws, revoking collective bargaining rights for hundreds of thousands of federal employees, and advancing trillions in tax cuts for corporations - the same ones that spend heavily on anti-union campaigns against their own workers, and then write that off as a business expense. We need to pass our No Tax Breaks for Union Busting Act to finally end the government subsidies for illegal union-busting, as well as the Tax Fairness for Workers Act to once again allow union employees to deduct their dues from their taxes."

"There's nothing fair about a tax code that's loaded with deductions and giveaways for corporate union busters and the super-wealthy while penalizing workers for exercising their right to have a seat at the table," said AFSCME President Lee Saunders. "At a time when high costs are squeezing working families and the freedom to form a union is under attack, AFSCME thanks Reps. Boyle and Norcross for spearheading commonsense legislation like the Tax Fairness for Workers Act and the No Tax Breaks for Union Busters Act to level the playing field for workers."

"It is unacceptable for Congress to support anti-worker tax provisions, especially when they're considering more tax cuts for the wealthy while ignoring the urgent needs of working families. It's time to give workers their fair share," said Dan Mauer, Communications Workers of America's Government Affairs Director. "Our tax code should prioritize workers organizing to have a voice on the job. That is why we wholeheartedly support the No Tax Breaks for Union Busting Act and the Tax Fairness for Workers Act. We commend Representatives Norcross, Boyle, Chu and all those championing a fairer tax system for working families."

"The Tax Fairness for Workers Act will restore basic fairness to the tax code by allowing hard-working middle-class families to, once again, deduct common employment expenses like safety equipment, tools or the classroom supplies teachers use every day from their federal taxes-just as they could before Trump's 2017 tax law, and just like the wealthy do now," said AFT President Randi Weingarten. "It's a simple, necessary step to right a wrong. This bill would make a noticeable difference to the monthly budget of millions. If a CEO can write off business expenses, workers should be able to do the same."

The IAM Union applauds Senator Tina Smith and Representatives Donald Norcross and Brendan Boyle for introducing the Tax Fairness for Workers Act," said IAM Union International President Brian Bryant. "The GOP's Tax Cuts and Jobs Act wrongly eliminated workers' ability to deduct many employment related expenses, such as the cost of union dues, uniforms and tools. The IAM strongly supports the Tax Fairness for Workers Act, which rightly restores these tax deductions for working families."

"The IAM Union applauds Senator Ben Ray Lujan and Representatives Donald Norcross, Brendan Boyle, and Judy Chu for introducing the No Tax Breaks for Union Busting Act," said IAM Union International President Brian Bryant. "Union busting, or union avoidance campaigns, have a chilling impact on workers' ability to exercise their right to freely form and join unions. This legislation would end the taxpayer subsidization of these anti-union, anti-American campaigns."

The No Tax Breaks for Union Busting Act would end taxpayer subsidies for corporations' anti-union behavior by classifying corporate interference in worker organization campaigns like political speech rather than an "ordinary and necessary" business expense. Additionally, this bill would require corporations to report anti-worker interventions to the IRS and grant the Department of Treasury greater enforcement authority to hold them accountable for using company money to interfere in protected worker activities.

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The Tax Fairness for Workers Act will allow workers to deduct common employment expenses such as travel, union dues, and uniform costs, restoring a deduction stripped by the 2017 Trump tax law. Workers will be able to deduct business expenses, just as employers can.

Read the full text here .

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