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A new study from American Rights at Work compares the "Workplace Rights Policy" of National Express Group, Durham’s parent company, to internationally accepted standards for workers' rights, and finds that the company's policy falls far short of protecting its employees' freedom of association and other fundamental rights on the job. On the contrary, the policy selectively includes only the rights that serve the interests of management and provides cover for the company's aggressive anti-union campaigns.

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Michael Wasser, Research and Communications Associate, American Rights at Work
October 2011

 
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