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A Gift to Wal-Mart from the NLRB | A Gift to Wal-Mart from the NLRB |
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| Written by Erin Johansson | |
| July 09, 2008 | |
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The National Labor Relations Board just found Wal-Mart guilty of illegally firing a union supporter, bribing employees, and discriminatorily refusing to protect union supporters from the harassment of their anti-union coworker, all in an effort to prevent workers from forming a union at its Kingman, AZ, store. How is this decision a gift to Wal-Mart? Because it was issued eight years after the organizing effort began—eight years after it could have had any impact on the union effort. Thus Wal-Mart breaks the law, successfully squashes the union effort, benefits from the slow case-handling procedures at the NLRB, and merely has to pony up a little backpay and interest to the employee it fired. It’s no wonder this country’s largest private employer has managed to stay entirely union-free. |
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The National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) is a federal agency responsible for protecting workers' rights to form unions and promoting collective bargaining.
Erin Johansson writes our Eye on the NLRB blog. Erin has worked as a Senior Research Associate at American Rights at Work since 2004 and is the author of some of our reports.
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