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The Steward: A Union-Busting Watchdog Blog
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Report: Kellog's will replace striking workers
Kellogg announced it plans to hire permanent replacements after union members voted against the cereal company’s latest offer this week.
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Report: Amazon is 'unlawfully deceiving millions of consumers'
Amazon is once again clashing with labor unions, this time over allegations of deceptive advertising practices.
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We Transcribed Every Word of Mike Penn's Anti-Union Captive Audience Presentation
Employees at Start Elevator in Bronx, New York are trying to organize with International Union of Elevator Constructors (IUEC) Local 1. Unsurprisingly, Start Elevator was quick to go after its own employees by hiring union-buster Mike Penn, Partner at The Crossroad Group and holding captive audience meetings.
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Illinois Company Hires "Alt-Right" Union-Buster
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Report: A Koch-Funded Group is Breaking Up New York’s Unionized Car Washes
In many ways, Jomar Car Wash has been the epicenter of the struggles of the immigrant-led labor movement in the car wash industry in New York, which is confronting exploitative owners whose business model has relied on gross underpayment and wage theft, advocates and organizers say.
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Busted: An investigative documentary about union-busting and why it hasn’t been done before.
By Jimmy Day
A captive audience meeting is a phrase more people have heard of nowadays but few have experienced one first-hand. Before I went through one myself, it sounded pretty benign. Who cares if my boss stands up in front of everyone at work and spouts off a bunch of false claims about unions or veiled threats about firing people over organizing? As it turned out, a surprising number of my former coworkers cared a lot, and here’s why:
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Report: NLRB May Gut One Of Employers' Go-To Messaging Tactics
The National Labor Relations Board general counsel has signaled her interest in overturning a controversial, decades-old board decision that gives employers wide discretion in what they tell workers during organizing campaigns, a move that could water down some employers' go-to messaging tactics.
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Start Elevator's Union-Busting Exposed (On Facebook Live)
Employees at Start Elevator in Bronx, New York are trying to organize with International Union of Elevator Constructors (IUEC) Local 1. Unsurprisingly, Start Elevator was quick to go after its own employees by hiring union-buster Mike Penn, Partner at The Crossroad Group and holding captive audience meetings.
The organizing workers are pushing back.
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Report: Striking Columbia Grad Student Workers Threatened With Replacement
Columbia University in New York sent an email to 3,000 striking graduate student workers Thursday threatening to permanently replace them if they do not return to their jobs.