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Dear Working Families e-Activist,
Intimidation and Harassment.
Threats and Surveillance.
Interrogation and Retaliation.
All standard tactics in the employer anti-union playbook, and
during the past decade we've seen these tactics used more and
more often.
In a study released this week, Kate Bronfenbrenner, director
of Cornell University's School of Industrial and Labor
Relations, documents this in detail -- including the increase in
corporate tactics to interfere with, block and delay workers'
attempts to form unions, and the ineffectiveness of current
labor law to protect and enforce workers' rights in the election
process.
The study, "No Holds Barred: The Intensification of Employer
Opposition to Organizing," examines more than 1,000
union-representation campaigns and finds that "intense and
aggressive" tactics to block workers' freedom to form unions are
becoming more commonplace. Included in the study is the
BCTGM's struggle to organize workers at Earthgrains/Sara Lee in
London, Kentucky in 2000.
We need your help to make sure every senator and
representative in Washington, D.C., reads this new study.
Click
here to share this study today.
Here are a few highlights (or lowlights) of the study:
- During union campaigns, bosses threatened to close plants 57
percent the time and threatened to cut wages and benefits 47
percent of the time.
- In more than 60 percent of union campaigns, workers are
forced to attend mandatory one-on-one sessions with supervisors
and are given anti-union messages or interrogated about their
support for a union.
- The number of employers using 10 or more identified coercive
tactics to intimidate and harass workers has doubled.
- When employees actually win an election to form a union, 52
percent still have no contract a year later, and 37 percent are
without a contract two years after they voted to join a
union.
Want to learn more? Click
here to read the full study. (pdf)
Don't
forget. Make sure to share this study with your senators and
representative.
In solidarity,
Marc Laitin AFL-CIO Online Mobilization Coordinator
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