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Union Awareness TrainingFor a Modern Workforce
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Landscape of Unionization Today
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After making millions of phone calls and knocking on millions of doors to elect Barack Obama, the nation’s labor unions have begun a new campaign to get the new president and Congress to pass legislation that would make it easier for workers to unionize.
New York Times, November 8, 2008
Unions are Down But Not Out
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Tech Savvy
Social Media
1. Removes Logistical Obstacles
2. Provides for “targeted” and accessible messaging
3. Language of youth and women
Unions are Poised to Make a Comeback
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Quickie “Ambush” ElectionsDramatically Decreased Campaign Period
Pre-Election Hearings
Disclosure of Private Email & Phone Numbers
Unions are Poised to Make a Comeback
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17 South High Street, Suite 810, Columbus, Ohio 43215 | P: 614.843.3041
Micro Units
Cashier Produce Refrigerated / FrozenDeli Florist Meat CuttersStock Room Pharmacy Front OfficeBakery Non-Food
UFCW Local 880
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2013 2012 2011 2010Members 20,892 20,913 20,758 20,786Dues $40 $36 $36 $36Fees $50 $50 $35 $50B. Caruso $117k $113k $104k $101kCavs Tix ~ $35,000Indians Tix ~ $65,000Democrats ~ $90,000AFYRC $5,000 (Am. Friends of Yitzhak Rabin Center)
ABC’s of the NLRA
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Current Policy of the United StatesTo promote unionizationTo promote collective bargainingTo protect the rights of workers who engage in or refrain from engaging in union activity
Section 7 RightsSection 8(a) Unfair Labor Practices
Disadvantages of a Union
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For Supervisors
Restricted Flexibility Dealing with a Third Party
Second Guessing Strikes
Bargaining unit may not match organization
Disadvantages of a Union
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17 South High Street, Suite 810, Columbus, Ohio 43215 | P: 614.843.3041
For Employees
Empty Promises Strikes and Dues
Individual Job Freedom Union Security Clauses
Potential Union Leaders
Collective Bargaining Can be Risky
How Does a Union Organize a Company
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17 South High Street, Suite 810, Columbus, Ohio 43215 | P: 614.843.3041
Authorization CardsDemand for RecognitionFile Petition with NLRBSecret Ballot ElectionCard Check
Authorization Cards
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What are Authorization CardsWhat Can a Union Say to Get Cards SignedHow Can Unions use Authorization CardsWhen an Employee Signs a Card, What is He Agreeing ToCan Employees Revoke their Signed Card
How Managers Should Respond to a Card Signing Campaign
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Talk to Employees
Employees Must Read Understand What They Sign• May Automatically Become Union Member
• Controlled by Union Rules and Regulations
• Pay Initiation Fees and Monthly Dues
• Giving Away Right to Discuss Your Job
• Obligated to Go Out on Strike
Anatomy of a Union Campaign
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17 South High Street, Suite 810, Columbus, Ohio 43215 | P: 614.843.3041
Union Organizing TechniquesLook for Union SympathizersAttempt to Find Weaknesses with an OrganizationFind Someone on the Inside to Distribute Authorization CardsArgue to Employees:
Strength in Numbers Company is Anti-EmployeeProfessional Negotiators Access to Legal Counsel
Promises, Promises, Promises
Anatomy of a Union Campaign
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17 South High Street, Suite 810, Columbus, Ohio 43215 | P: 614.843.3041
Signs to Watch ForEmployees form groups and spend time in discussionKid in a cookie jar when approached by supervisorsPeople who previously did not fraternize now hang out togetherEmployees change the way they deal with managersVendors and subcontractors start communicating with employeesComplaints made by a delegation instead of individuallyWild rumors start to circulate
Anatomy of a Union Campaign
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Signs to Watch For - ContinuedBulletin board postings with humorous hostility toward companyEmployees use technical “labor relations” wordsExit interviews reflect a discontent workforceEmployees seen making list of employees’ contact informationUnion buttons, emails, and other viable signs of supportJob applicants either way under or over qualifiedWork to rule
TIPS
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Union Organizers Try to Get Companies to Violate TIPS
ThreatenInterrogate
PromiseSurveillance
EXAMPLES OF VIOLATING TIPS
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• Attend any union meetings, park across the street from the union hall to see which employees enter the hall, or engage in any undercover activity that would indicate the employees are being kept under surveillance to determine who is and who is not participating in the union program
• Grant employees wage increases or special concessions in order to keep the union out
• Threaten to move or close the facility, curtail operations, reduce employee benefits if employees vote in a union
• Ask employees how they intend to vote
EXAMPLES OF VIOLATING TIPS
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• Ask employees about union matters, meetings, etc. Some employees may, on their own, walk up and tell you about such matters. It is not an unfair labor practice to listen, but you cannot ask questions to obtain additional information
•Announce that the company will not deal with the union• Say unionization will force the company to lay off employees, take
away vacations or other benefits and privileges presently enjoyed•Threaten a union member through a third party
Anatomy of an Anti-Union Campaign
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17 South High Street, Suite 810, Columbus, Ohio 43215 | P: 614.843.3041
Managers are in the Best Position to Avoid Unionization• Hiring Process• Remove Poor Performers• Ensure continuing courtesy, respect, and fair consideration• Attempt to motivate employees• Listen and understand employees’ concerns before making
decisions or reacting• Communicate to employees honestly
Anatomy of an Anti-Union Campaign
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17 South High Street, Suite 810, Columbus, Ohio 43215 | P: 614.843.3041
Managers are in the Best Position to Avoid Unionization• Increase face time with employees• One on one communications are the key to persuasion• Avoid handing out nasty surprises in work schedules, time off, work
assignments, or overtime• Refrain from making or implying promises that are not kept• Ensure that employees know they are valued• Effectively coach and counsel employees• Be consistent – do not have favorites
FACTS / OPINIONS / EXAMPLES
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Supervisors are allowed to:• Discuss union facts with employees• Give their opinion about unionization• Discuss the company’s opinion about unions• Give examples of a union’s effect on other
companies
Examples of Permissible FOE
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Inform employees:• signing of an authorization card does not mean they must vote for the union
if there is an election• disadvantages of belonging to the union, such as the possibility of strikes,
serving on a picket line, dues, fines, assessments• any prior experience you have had with unions and whatever you know
about the union officials trying to organize them • you prefer to deal with them rather than have the union or any other outsider
settle employee grievances• what you think about unions and about union policies• from time to time of the benefits they presently enjoy
Examples of Permissible FOE
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17 South High Street, Suite 810, Columbus, Ohio 43215 | P: 614.843.3041
Inform employees:• the law permits you to hire a new employee to replace any employee who
goes on strike for economic reasons• how their wages and benefits compare with unionized or non-unionized
companies, where wages are lower and benefits less desirable• of any untrue or misleading statements made by the organizer. You may
give employees the correct facts• of known racketeering, socialist, or other undesirable elements which may
be active in the union• that no union can obtain more than the employer can give
Examples of Permissible FOE
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17 South High Street, Suite 810, Columbus, Ohio 43215 | P: 614.843.3041
Supervisors May• Give opinions on unions and union leaders, even in derogatory
terms• Reply to union attacks on Company policies or practices• Advise employees of their legal rights, provided that employer
does not encourage or finance an employee suit or proceeding• Tell employees you do not like to deal with unions• Distribute information about unions
BONUS EXAMPLES
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Managers may keep outside organizers from conducting union business on Company premises. Company premises consists of all property owned or leased by the facility, the parking lot, and any adjoining property. When an outside union organizer solicits on Company property, he is trespassing and can be removed.
Managers may insist that any solicitation of membership or discussion of union affairs be conducted outside of one’s working time.
ASSESSING EMPLOYER RISKS
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Uninformed Employees Don’t Know:1. Employer’s position on unions2. Cons of union representation3. Risks of signing a union authorization
card
ASSESSING EMPLOYER RISKS
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17 South High Street, Suite 810, Columbus, Ohio 43215 | P: 614.843.3041
Uninformed Supervisors Don’t Know:1. Employer’s position on unions2. Employer’s expectations of them3. Legal boundaries of what to say
and do4. Cons of unionization
ASSESSING EMPLOYER RISKS
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17 South High Street, Suite 810, Columbus, Ohio 43215 | P: 614.843.3041
Not Knowing What Employees Really Think About:
1. The supervisors and management2. Working Conditions3. Wage & Benefits
ASSESSING EMPLOYER RISKS
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17 South High Street, Suite 810, Columbus, Ohio 43215 | P: 614.843.3041
Poor Communications with Employees:1. Non-Existent2. Inconsistent3. Ineffective4. Legally vulnerable
ASSESSING EMPLOYER RISKS
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17 South High Street, Suite 810, Columbus, Ohio 43215 | P: 614.843.3041
Poor Applicant Screening and Hiring:1. Ineffective; Steep Learning Curve2. Increased burden on supervisors3. Salts
ASSESSING EMPLOYER RISKS
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17 South High Street, Suite 810, Columbus, Ohio 43215 | P: 614.843.3041
Organizational Structure:1. Single v. Multi-Location2. Remote or Isolated Operations3. Forgotten Employee Groups
What To Do Now
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17 South High Street, Suite 810, Columbus, Ohio 43215 | P: 614.843.3041
1. Determine Who is a Section 2(11) SupervisoR2. Train Supervisors and Managers3. Interview Supervisors (use an outsider)4. Meet with Employees5. Determine Where You Are Vulnerable6. Gather Information7. Identify Spokespeople8. Have a “Campaign in a Box”9. Make Sure You Have the Necessary Policies / Programs
What To Do Now
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17 South High Street, Suite 810, Columbus, Ohio 43215 | P: 614.843.3041
Gather Information• Websites and Local Media• Assign someone to gather regularly• Google Alerts / ULPs• Evaluate Strikes• Union Corruption• Bargaining Information• Know What a Union Card Says
Long Term Strategies
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•Hiring / Salts•Orientation•Employee Involvement Programs•Make Sure Your Policies / Procedures are Bulletproof
QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
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17 South High Street, Suite 810, Columbus, Ohio 43215 | P: 614.843.3041
Our company currently accepts job applications (completed at our office) all the time. Is there any reason to accept job applications on a restricted basis? For example, only accept job applications on the third Tuesday of each month? Should we only accept job applications from 9:00 am until 11:00 am?
QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
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17 South High Street, Suite 810, Columbus, Ohio 43215 | P: 614.843.3041
How do you improve your hiring process when most of your workers are temporary-hire?
QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
Presented by Matt Austin
17 South High Street, Suite 810, Columbus, Ohio 43215 | P: 614.843.3041
When a union is trying to make your company look bad in the papers, should these things be rebutted to your internal employees?
QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
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17 South High Street, Suite 810, Columbus, Ohio 43215 | P: 614.843.3041
Can you terminate an employee for falsifying his application if he applies for employment and does not disclose his or her employment with the union?
QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
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17 South High Street, Suite 810, Columbus, Ohio 43215 | P: 614.843.3041
Employee Bill asks to speak with you one afternoon and reports that a fellow employee approached him and asked him to sign a union authorization card. Your response should be:
QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
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17 South High Street, Suite 810, Columbus, Ohio 43215 | P: 614.843.3041
Upon arriving to work one morning, you see a group of employees and non-employees distributing literature to employees arriving for work. Your response should be:
QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
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17 South High Street, Suite 810, Columbus, Ohio 43215 | P: 614.843.3041
While engaging in a counseling session, employee Mary says to you, “see this is why we need a union here.” Your response should be:
QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
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17 South High Street, Suite 810, Columbus, Ohio 43215 | P: 614.843.3041
Employee Susan confides in you that a union is conducting an offsite meeting for all employees next Saturday. Susan suggests that you attend to hear exactly what the union is saying and monitor how much employee interest exists. Your responses should be:
QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
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17 South High Street, Suite 810, Columbus, Ohio 43215 | P: 614.843.3041
Employee Ed mentions in passing that a union representative has contacted him at home about some specific work related issues and wants to see if he’s interested in signing an authorization card. Your response should be:
QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
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17 South High Street, Suite 810, Columbus, Ohio 43215 | P: 614.843.3041
Upon entering the cafeteria / break room, one afternoon, you notice some union literature has been left on one of the cafeteria tables. Your response should be:
QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
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17 South High Street, Suite 810, Columbus, Ohio 43215 | P: 614.843.3041
While strolling through the office one afternoon, your notice a piece of union literature at employee Stan’s workstation. Your response should be:
QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
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17 South High Street, Suite 810, Columbus, Ohio 43215 | P: 614.843.3041
You notice one day that someone has posted, without prior authorization of management or human resources, union literature on a workplace wall or bulletin board. Your response should be:
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17 South High Street, Suite 810, Columbus, Ohio 43215 | P: 614.843.3041
QUESTIONS?
Union Awareness TrainingFor a Modern Workforce
Presented by Matt Austin
17 South High Street, Suite 810, Columbus, Ohio 43215 | P: 614.843.3041