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In reply to the discussion: Sanders White House Campaign Hit with Federal Labor Complaint [View all]Gothmog
(175,191 posts)84. Washington Post-Sanders campaign union faces accusation, federal filing shows
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The document filed earlier this week with NLRB against the Sanders campaign alleged that the campaign discharged, disciplined or retaliated against employees for reasons including joining or supporting a labor organization and engaging in protected labor-related activities. It also alleged that the campaign interrogated employees about union activities.
At the end of the filing, the charging party included additional information in support of the claims, including accusations that the campaign failed to notify us upon hire that there was a collective bargaining agreement and that it violated the agreement by requiring additional workdays.
That earlier complaint hinted at a forthcoming action against the union. The Union did nothing to address the issues with the campaign, it says, adding, I will be filing a DFR against them. A DFR often refers to a duty of fair representation, which is what was filed Thursday against the union.
The charge against the Sanders campaign also alleges, At hiring, employer promised some employees housing, and not others; some were promised expenses, and others were not. The [collective bargaining agreement] requires relocation expenses be paid. Employer retaliated against me when I organized the bargaining unit and sent an email requesting compliance with the CBA.
At the end of the filing, the charging party included additional information in support of the claims, including accusations that the campaign failed to notify us upon hire that there was a collective bargaining agreement and that it violated the agreement by requiring additional workdays.
That earlier complaint hinted at a forthcoming action against the union. The Union did nothing to address the issues with the campaign, it says, adding, I will be filing a DFR against them. A DFR often refers to a duty of fair representation, which is what was filed Thursday against the union.
The charge against the Sanders campaign also alleges, At hiring, employer promised some employees housing, and not others; some were promised expenses, and others were not. The [collective bargaining agreement] requires relocation expenses be paid. Employer retaliated against me when I organized the bargaining unit and sent an email requesting compliance with the CBA.
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That could be why BS' campaign finally gave in and raised the pay of his staffers this afternoon.
George II
Jul 2019
#2
We've all seen Sirota and Turner go after their perceived enemies, so it's not at all farfetched....
Tarheel_Dem
Jul 2019
#7
Yep. That was one of my thoughts. Two people that keep enemies lists in charge of people that
Blue_true
Jul 2019
#33
WoW! No wonder he settled with the union, he'd much rather that be the story than this.
Tarheel_Dem
Jul 2019
#5
BREAKING: Sen. Bernie Sanders' 2020 presidential campaign has been hit with an unfair labor practice
Cha
Jul 2019
#8
Do you have any links to reports of Bloomberg News publishing Russian-planted stories
lapucelle
Jul 2019
#54
Yes, I noticed that. If this was againsy anyone else, that fact would be front and center.
vsrazdem
Jul 2019
#32
So silly. Anyone can file a complaint. It's meaningless and it's sad to see so many jump at the
Nanjeanne
Jul 2019
#16
It's meaningless because you or I could have filed a complaint. It becomes meaningful
Nanjeanne
Jul 2019
#27
No. Read my post. There is no indication that it is valid. It was simply filed. ANYONE
Nanjeanne
Jul 2019
#30
Why are you so extreme? I'm saying it is a filed complaint that hasn't been verified.
Nanjeanne
Jul 2019
#44
And of course, you simply will not realize the irony of your use of that allegation.
LanternWaste
Jul 2019
#61
What is meaningless, pointing finger at all the other Democrats while they are better to employees
silentEcho
Jul 2019
#28
Agreed. The "scorched earth" tactic is a dangerous one for any candidate to embrace.
NurseJackie
Jul 2019
#79
The person who filed the complaint is not "anonymous"; the person is "unnamed".
lapucelle
Jul 2019
#25
I doubt Sanders would have mentioned an anonymous complaint about any campaign.
Nanjeanne
Jul 2019
#50
It's almost as meaningless and sad to see so many jump to an aggressive defense...
LanternWaste
Jul 2019
#60
Much Ado About Nothing - Sanders' Excellent Labor Relations Prove That This Is Ginned-Up Nonsense
corbettkroehler
Jul 2019
#66
Former Bernie Sanders Staffers Voice Concern About 'Sexual Harassment and Violence' on 2016 Campaign
lapucelle
Jul 2019
#78
ULP Charge Against Sanders' Campaign Details Classic 'Union-Busting' Allegations
Gothmog
Jul 2019
#82
"It does bother me that people are going outside of the process and going to the media."
silentEcho
Jul 2019
#87