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Omaha Steve

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Thu Sep 4, 2014, 03:51 PM Sep 2014

This Is What It's Like To Sit Through An Anti-Union Meeting At Work [View all]


http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2014/09/03/captive-audience-meetings-anti-union_n_5754330.html?utm_hp_ref=tw

Dave Jamieson

Posted: 09/03/2014 11:19 am EDT Updated: 09/03/2014 11:59 am EDT




One day last fall, employees of Iron Mountain, a Boston-based records management company, were subjected to what union organizers like to call a captive audience meeting.

Employers hold these anti-union meetings once they've gotten wind of an organizing campaign in their midst. Whether the meeting is led by in-house managers or outside consultants, the gist is usually the same: Joining a union is totally your call. But it's a really bad idea, and we're disappointed it's come to this.

The spiel at an Iron Mountain facility near Atlanta, where the Teamsters were trying to organize truck drivers, wasn't unlike the anti-union speeches commonly delivered at other companies. What made this meeting different was that a pro-union worker in attendance was surreptitiously recording it.

"We have the right to educate you," the Iron Mountain manager lectured his employees. "And we're going to exercise that right."


FULL story and audios of meetings at link.

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The management sounds like Republican-speak. CaliforniaPeggy Sep 2014 #1
Sat trough a couple of these Wellstone ruled Sep 2014 #2
Kicking to listen to later! arcane1 Sep 2014 #3
Been through one of these. My husband was one of the pro-union leaders and it got so bad that the jwirr Sep 2014 #4
Went Through This at A Job I Had at An Airport RadicalGeek Sep 2014 #5
This USW Fred Drum Sep 2014 #13
YES RadicalGeek Sep 2014 #15
When I was hired VA_Jill Sep 2014 #6
The intimidation you describe is absolutely illegal, under federal law. Jim Lane Sep 2014 #11
At the time VA_Jill Sep 2014 #12
k&r for labor. n/t Laelth Sep 2014 #7
We posted a little sign that said "UNION MEETING! place, date & time" MindPilot Sep 2014 #8
that's good Doctor_J Sep 2014 #9
Right on! Heidi Sep 2014 #10
This is gold Fred Drum Sep 2014 #14
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