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NLRB Decision Falls Short of Victory For Workers | NLRB Decision Falls Short of Victory For Workers |
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Federal agency recognizes employer’s egregious violations
WASHINGTON, DC—Last week, the National
Labor Relations Board (NLRB) announced its decision finding Smithfield
Packing Company guilty of illegally assaulting, intimidating and
harassing its workers in Tar Heel, NC, when they attempted to form a
union in 1994 and 1997. The NLRB called for a new election, but
declined to retain the special protections for workers that were
ordered by an administrative law judge (ALJ) in 2000.
The NLRB denied union access and left the
decision on the neutral voting site to an NLRB Regional Director.
“Without more protection, Smithfield workers who want to try again to
form a union could face similar consequences,” says Bonior. |
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