"DO YOU KNOW"
IT IS UNLAWFUL FOR YOUR EMPLOYER,
SUPERVISOR OR FOREMAN TO INTERFERE WITH, RESTRAIN OR COERCE EMPLOYEES SEEKING
TO ORGANIZE OR JOIN A UNION.
What Foremen and Supervisors
Can NOT Do
- 1. 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 which would indicate that the employees are being kept under surveillance
to determine who is and who is not participating in the union program.
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- 2. Tell employees that the Company will fire
or punish them if they engage in union activity.
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- 3. Lay off or discharge any employee for union activity.
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- 4. Grant employees wage increases or special concessions in order
to keep the union out.
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- 5. Bar employee union representatives from soliciting employee memberships
during non-working hours.
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- 6. Ask employees about confidential union matters, meetings, etc.
(Some employees may of their own accord walk up and tell of such matters.
It is not an unfair labor practice to listen, but to ask questions to obtain
additional information is illegal.)
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- 7. Ask employees what they think about the union or a union representative.
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- 8. Ask employees how they intend to vote.
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- 9. Threaten employees with economic reprisal
for participating in union activities. For example, threaten to move the
plant or close the business, curtail operations, reduce employee benefits.
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- 10. Promise benefits to employees if they reject the union.
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- 11. Give financial support or other assistance to a union or to
employees, regardless of whether or not they are supporting or opposing
the union.
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- 12. Announce that the Company will not deal with a union.
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- 13. Ask employees whether or not they belong to a union or have
signed up for a union.
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- 14. Ask an employee, during the hiring interview, about their affiliation
with a labor organization.
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- 15. Make anti-union statements or actions that might show preference
for a non-union employee.
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- 16. Make distinctions between union and non-union
employees when assigning overtime work or desirable work.
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- 17. Purposely team up non-union employees and keep them apart from
those supporting a labor organization.
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- 18. Transfer workers on the basis of union
affiliations or activity.
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- 19. Choose employees to be laid off on the basis of weakening the
union's strength or discouraging membership in it.
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- 20. Discriminate against union people when disciplining employees.
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- 21. By the nature of the work assignment, create conditions intended
to get rid of an employee because of their union activity.
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- 22. Discipline union employees for a particular action and permit
non-union employees to go unpunished for the same action.
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- 23. Deviate from Company policy for the purpose of getting rid of
a union supporter.
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- 24. Take actions that adversely affect an
employee's job or any pay rate because of union activity.
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- 25. Become involved in arguments that may lead to a physical encounter
with an employee over the union question.
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- 26. Threaten a union member through a third party.
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- 27. Threaten workers or coerce them in an
attempt to influence their vote.
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- 28. Promise employees a reward or a future benefit if they decide
"no union".
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- 29. Tell employees overtime work (and premium
pay) will be discontinued if plant is unionized.
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- 30. Say unionization will force the Company
to lay off employees.
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- 31. Say unionization will take away vacations,
or other benefits and privileges presently in effect.
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- 32. Promise employees promotions, raises or other benefits if they
get out of the union or refrain from joining it.
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- 33. Start a petition or circular against the union or encourage
or take part in its circulation if started by employees.
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- 34. Urge employees to try to induce others to oppose the union or
keep out of it.
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- 35. Visit the homes of employees to urge them to reject the union.
Any of the above acts constitutes a violation of
Federal Law 101, as amended. Therefore, you
as an Employee and a supporter of Free Trade Union Movement should report
these acts, if committed, to your Union Committee and representative immediately.
UTILITY
WORKERS UNION OF AMERICA
AFL-CIO
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