Published Nov 9, 2010
Mindful, RN
306 Posts
......... make inroads through " Neutrality " deals....... ;) http://www.labornotes.org/2010/10/hospital-unions-make-inroads-through-neutrality-deals
ominous
18 Posts
what is a "neutrality agreement" and how does it affect workers?
a 'neutrality agreement" is a contract between a union and an employer under which the employer agrees to support a union's attempt to organize its workforce. although these agreements come in several different forms, common provisions include:
employers are often pressured into neutrality agreements by union picketing, threats, or comprehensive "corporate campaigns." some employers are pressured into neutrality agreements by other companies who are acting at the behest of union officials. a neutrality agreement itself may require an employer to impose the neutrality agreement on other companies with whom it affiliates.
even more ominous, there is a growing trend in which state and local politicians pass laws mandating that employers who wish to do business with the state or locality must sign neutrality agreements. in one notorious case, the san francisco airport authority mandated that any concessionaires who wished to lease space at the airport had to first sign a neutrality agreement. that governmental interference in private labor relations was held to be federally preempted, and was enjoined, in aeroground, inc. v. city & county of san francisco, 170 f. supp. 2d 950 (n.d. cal. 2001). unfortunately, many politicians are still attempting to require neutrality agreements as a condition of contracting with the government or of obtaining grants, even though most, if not all, such requirements are unlawful under federal law.
the bottom line is this: employees' rights of free choice are sacrificed and lost under so-called 'neutrality agreements." instead of being able to freely choose for themselves whether they desire union representation through a secret ballot election, management and union officials work together to impose unionization on workers from the top down.
the foundation has established a neutrality task force to help employees who find themselves forced (or potentially forced) into unwanted union representation as a result of these devices. the foundation stands ready, willing and able to help employees who are victims or potential victims of these schemes. workers who wish to request legal assistance may write us, call us toll-free at 800-336-3600, or send an e-mail message to [email protected]. address your request for assistance to legal department.
the national right to work legal defense foundation is a nonprofit, charitable organization providing free legal aid to employees whose human or civil rights have been violated by compulsory unionism abuses. the foundation, which can be contacted toll-free at 1-800-336-3600, is assisting thousands of employees in more than 250 cases nationwide.
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dzadzey, MSN, RN
78 Posts
If any group of workers are in need of a strong union, it is health-care workers...Nurses, techs, support staff. Unfortunately there really isn't a union out there that is worth the match it would take to burn the contract with. This is partly due to the marginalization of unions over the last 40 years by Republican Presidents and GOP dominated Congresses. But it is also due to the unions cutting each others throats to unionize where they can, the workers be damned to yellow-dog contracts.