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ehrnst

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25. Was it "positive" when he publicly criticized his union staff for exercizing their rights?
Thu Aug 22, 2019, 07:57 AM
Aug 2019
"It does bother me that people are going outside of the process and going to the media," he said. "That is really not acceptable. It is really not what labor negotiations are about, and it's improper."

Sanders said, ahead of a weekend Iowa campaign swing: "We are disappointed that some individuals have decided to damage the integrity of these efforts. We are involved in negotiations. And some are individuals that have decided to damage the integrity of that process before they were concluded."


https://www.desmoinesregister.com/story/news/elections/presidential/caucus/2019/07/19/bernie-sanders-campaign-staff-wage-15-hour-union-elizabeth-warren-campaign-wages/1781159001/

I guess Sanders needs to be briefed about labor law...

According to the NLRB:

“Employees have a statutory right to speak publically about their complaints or concerns with their terms and conditions of employment, including to the press, without employer authorization.”

In other words, employees have a right under the National Labor Relations Act generally to discuss their employment – including with the press. Based on the finding that the policy was unlawful, the NLRB also found that the company violated labor law when it terminated two employees pursuant to the policy for speaking to the media about a workplace issue. A more narrowly tailored policy may have passed muster, but the broad media prohibition, in this case, crossed the line.


https://www.natlawreview.com/article/can-you-terminate-employee-talking-to-press

Interestingly, shortly after campaign staffers talked to the media...

The charge was filed by a former staffer, a campaign spokeswoman told Bloomberg Law. The staffer alleges that the campaign retaliated against certain workers for engaging in protected labor activity, according to redacted copy of the document.

Campaign leaders “retaliated against me when I organized the bargaining unit and sent an email requesting compliance with the” collective employment contract, the anonymous staffer wrote in the charge. The staffer also said that at least three campaign workers were fired in retaliation for their organizing and union activities, among other allegations.
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The staffer alleged that the campaign “failed to notify us upon hire that we had a” collective bargaining agreement and “maintained that we were ‘at-will.’” At-will workers generally can be fired at any time and for any reason the employer deems appropriate.

The staffer said campaign management promised “some employees housing, and not others,” despite that paid housing and expenses are required under the collective bargaining agreement. The Sanders campaign also broke the terms of its collective bargaining agreement by making staff work additional days and failing to provide days off, according to the charge allegations.
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The allegations come shortly after a tense period in the relationship between the Sanders campaign and the union representing its staffers was recently made public. The internal disagreements sparked some criticism of the White House candidate—who has made worker rights a central part of his pitch to voters—from conservatives and Republican politicians.


https://news.bloomberglaw.com/daily-labor-report/sanders-campaign-complaint-alleges-retaliation-for-unionizing
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What?!!! His OWN campaign union needs "broader power." Hortensis Aug 2019 #1
Oh, FFS... HerbChestnut Aug 2019 #2
Shall we talk about nonexistent overtime pay? Many months of it? Hortensis Aug 2019 #7
There are so many errors in that post... HerbChestnut Aug 2019 #12
1. When the media forced it, they got a raise per hour Hortensis Aug 2019 #14
I get it. HerbChestnut Aug 2019 #15
Was it "positive" when he publicly criticized his union staff for exercizing their rights? ehrnst Aug 2019 #25
He couldn't do anything about the Chinese company that took over the closed wasupaloopa Aug 2019 #3
Knowing he'd never have to come through enables all sorts of claims. Hortensis Aug 2019 #10
Yet another empty gesture... comradebillyboy Aug 2019 #21
Labor unions have never stood up for equal pay RainCaster Aug 2019 #4
Unions stand for that and more daily. Go Vols Aug 2019 #18
I strongly disagree RainCaster Aug 2019 #20
Thats what I said above,I thought. Go Vols Aug 2019 #22
Always an election year maneuver Vegas Roller Aug 2019 #5
Facts disagree, Vegas. HerbChestnut Aug 2019 #8
No they don't nt Vegas Roller Aug 2019 #9
Here's one example. There are many more. HerbChestnut Aug 2019 #13
Thanks for the thread, Uncle Joe. HerbChestnut Aug 2019 #6
You are most welcome HerbChestnut Uncle Joe Aug 2019 #11
Apparently Sanders hate has turned some Dems anti-labor... Bradical79 Aug 2019 #16
I believe it's more like brought it to the surface Bradical. n/t Uncle Joe Aug 2019 #27
Yep. Ignore them. They can't help themselves Hassin Bin Sober Aug 2019 #17
That's a pretty disturbing gif to post with Bernie's name on it. ehrnst Aug 2019 #24
It's ageist if you ask me. George II Aug 2019 #29
K&R Go Vols Aug 2019 #19
His own campaign union is suing the campaign nt NYMinute Aug 2019 #23
I know, right? For "retaliation against workers engaging in protected labor activity" ehrnst Aug 2019 #26
Isn't one of his supporters suing the Warren campaign for "unfair labor practices" too? George II Aug 2019 #31
Yeah .. because Sen Warren is vacuuming BS's support NYMinute Aug 2019 #32
This message was self-deleted by its author Fresh_Start Aug 2019 #28
Huge fan of sector-level bargaining Recursion Aug 2019 #30
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