‘We will figure out how to fire you’: how corporate America is hitting back against unions

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‘We will figure out how to fire you’: how corporate America is hitting back against unions
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Employers are using heavy-handed tactics to prevent workers from organizing, and US labor union density is falling as a result

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“We’ve seen videos from our corporate bigwigs who have kind of slyly tried to say, ‘Oh, we’re here for you, we don’t want to create another bridge in this relationship because we already do such a good job of being there for you,’ and a lot of it is a facade to keep up a good image,” the worker said.a deal with investors to audit the company’s labor practices in response to how the company has responded to union organizing in line with the company’s human rights policy.

Forsythe explained he’s not surprised by the NLRB complaints filed against Apple for its behavior during union organizing campaigns, but he’s hopeful as his store is now preparing to begin bargaining for a first union contract with Apple.

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