• @li10@feddit.uk
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    72 years ago

    Yeah, I thought it was wildly illegal for a company to try and directly influence union action?

    • ElleChaise
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      2 years ago

      Unless if the law folk, or the people, are willing to do something about enforcing the rules, it doesn’t matter. This is what they meant back in the colonial days when they said things like “freedom isn’t free”.

    • @CoffeeJunkie@lemmy.world
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      No, they are free to speak & have policies & put up little posters. At WalMart ~15 yrs ago we were made to watch an anti-union video & it basically amounted to assurances that we can trust MGMT with anything; they will be fair & do the right thing. Lol

      Now I don’t know when it came about, think it’s relatively new, but if there’s a union trying to form & the company goes out of their way to “bust” it, the union is supposed to be automatically recognized. IIRC.