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  • Federal Judge Squashes NLRB’s Attempt To Destroy Gig Economy

    03/13/2024 11:04:15 AM PDT · by george76 · 9 replies
    Democrats hate the gig economy, since they can’t force independent contractors to join unions (and thus rake off their union dues). So Biden’s NLRB issued a “joint-employer standard” to force companies to treat gig employees and subcontractors as subject to union representation. Well, a federal judge in Texas squashed that rule. Last week, a federal judge in Texas issued a ruling that struck down a new joint-employer standard by the U.S. National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) that would have classified numerous companies as “employers” of specific contract and franchise employees, obligating them to negotiate with unions representing those workers. U.S....
  • Christian UPS driver takes [2014] on the corporation over extreme LGBT and anti-Christian work environment. Confronted pro-LGBT Teamsters Union that was supposed to help him.

    02/18/2024 10:26:07 AM PST · by daniel1212 · 22 replies
    massresistance.org ^ | February 7, 2024 | massresistance.org
    As we all have seen, corporate America has become militantly pro-LGBT and anti-Christian over the past few decades.... James Earls has worked at UPS for 35 years and is a devout Christian. He has received some of UPS’s highest awards for safety and loyalty. He is a driver of a large UPS “feeder truck.” He lives in Alabama and is represented by Teamsters Local 402. .. During the celebration of Gay Pride Month a few years ago, James entered the UPS facility in Madison, Alabama. UPS was showing its support and dedication to the LGBT movement by broadcasting images on...
  • SpaceX sues US agency that accused it of firing workers critical of Elon Musk

    01/07/2024 6:40:49 AM PST · by Navy Patriot · 20 replies
    One America News ^ | January 4, 2024 | Rooters
    Rocket and satellite maker SpaceX on Thursday sued a U.S. labor board to block its case accusing the company of illegally firing employees who sent a letter to company executives calling CEO Elon Musk “a distraction and embarrassment.” SpaceX in the lawsuit filed in Brownsville, Texas federal court claims the structure of the National Labor Relations Board(NLRB), which issued a complaint against the company on Wednesday, violates the U.S. Constitution. The NLRB alleges SpaceX violated federal labor law by firing eight workers in 2022 for signing onto the letter, which accused Musk of making sexist comments that went against company...
  • New legislation would drastically cut power of federal labor board

    05/23/2023 12:58:51 PM PDT · by Twotone
    Just the News ^ | May 21, 2023 | Casey Harper
    Newly introduced legislation would significantly limit the power of the National Labor Relations Board, an independent federal agency that currently holds broad sway over businesses, including small businesses. Critics say the agency, which aims to help private sector workers, has become highly politicized, doing the bidding of labor unions that are working with the Democratic party as small businesses pay the price. U.S. Rep. Bob Good, R-Va., introduced the “Small Businesses Before Bureaucrats Act” this week. In 1958, Congress set standards for which businesses the NLRB had jurisdiction over, which includes any retail business with annual revenue topping $500,000 and...
  • Companies can't enforce silence for severance pay, Labor Board rules

    02/22/2023 12:07:51 PM PST · by Twotone · 15 replies
    Axios ^ | February 21, 2023 | Herb Scribner
    Companies can no longer offer severance agreements that prevent employees from making disparaging remarks about their former employer, the National Labor Relations Board ruled Tuesday. The big picture: The federal agency said these agreements require employees to waive their rights under the National Labor Relations Act, and that such policies are a violation of the act. According to the NLRB, "the employer’s offer is itself an attempt to deter employees from exercising their statutory rights, at a time when employees may feel they must give up their rights in order to get the benefits provided in the agreement." Employees also...
  • NEW RULES ON EMPLOYER USE OF TECH FOR EMPLOYEE MONITORING (<i>Employers guilty until they prove innocence.</i>)

    11/03/2022 10:50:53 AM PDT · by aimhigh · 42 replies
    Oregon Business Report ^ | 11/03/2022 | Paige Alli, Richard J. Alli, Jr. & John M. Stellwagen
    In sweeping new proposals, the National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) General Counsel, Jennifer Abruzzo, announced her intention to limit employers in their ability to rely upon commonly used electronic monitoring and management technologies to monitor employee misconduct and performance issues. If adopted by the Board, the General Counsel’s proposals would have an enormous impact on employers in the exercise of their legitimate business interests to manage and monitor employee performance, during work hours, and impose appropriate discipline. Under the previous NLRB framework, employers were free to adopt technological changes that allowed them to more closely monitor employee work activity with...
  • Home Depot workers don’t have the right to wear BLM gear on the job: judge

    06/12/2022 9:13:40 PM PDT · by Conservat1 · 38 replies
    Nypost ^ | June 12, 2022 | Jorge Fitz-Gibbon
    Home Depot workers do not have the right to wear Black Lives Matter merchandise or imagery while on the job, a federal judge has ruled. In his ruling Friday, administrative judge Paul Bogas rejected a complaint from the US National Labor Relations Board that the home improvement retailer violated employees’ rights by barring them from displaying BLM gear
  • The First Starbucks Location That Voted to Unionize Is Being Shut Down

    06/06/2022 2:14:48 PM PDT · by nickcarraway · 66 replies
    Workers allege the action is retaliatory, but the chain says closures are "a regular part of our operations." With thousands of locations nationwide, a single Starbucks closing typically isn't national news. But at a time when the coffee chain is dealing with a major unionization push from employees — and being accused of potentially illegal anti-union behavior in the process — the announcement that Starbucks is shuttering a unionized store in Ithaca, New York, is grabbing a lot of attention. Starbucks Workers United, the national group behind Starbucks employees' unionization efforts, said they would once again be filing an Unfair...
  • Whole Foods Claims Employees Wearing BLM Masks Biolates 1A Rights

    01/09/2022 8:28:27 PM PST · by jcon40 · 55 replies
    Brietbart ^ | Jan 9, 2022 | Paul Bois
    The upscale grocery chain Whole Foods claims the National Labor Relations Board’s (NLRB) order to allow its employees to wear “Black Lives Matter” masks violates its constitutional rights. In October 2020, the Amazon-owned Whole Foods stoked controversy when it announced a new dress code policy that banned its employees from wearing “busy patterns on clothing or face coverings, buttons or pins on employee aprons, ripped jeans, athleisure, and t-shirts with visible logos, slogans, messages, or flags of any kind,” according to Insider. “When a lot of us started working at Whole Foods back in the day, it was a place...
  • NLRB Policy Will Leave Workers Worse Off

    12/19/2021 4:41:20 AM PST · by Kaslin · 4 replies
    Townhall.com ^ | December 19, 2021 | Caroline Wang
    In September 2021, the National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) underwent a leadership change with the appointment of Jennifer Abruzzo as General Counsel. Her appointment follows two new Democratic members, Gwynne Wilcox and David Prouty, being confirmed over the summer, resulting in a 3-2 Democratic majority. The General Counsel determines which cases are brought before the NLRB, and Abruzzo has been quick to make several sweeping changes that unfortunately will leave workers worse off. While Abruzzo is primarily concerned with micro-managing the contents of agreements between employees and employers, the proposed changes provide unwanted and unnecessary bureaucratic oversight that will burden...
  • Biden Appointees Will Not Recuse Themselves From Union Case Brought by Former Employer

    11/11/2021 1:48:20 PM PST · by MarvinStinson · 5 replies
    freebeacon ^ | November 9, 2021 | Patrick Hauf
    Two of the nation's top labor arbiters will not recuse themselves from a case involving their former employer, a chief Democratic Party ally. David Prouty and Gwynne Wilcox serve on the five-member National Labor Relations Board, the federal agency that dictates labor laws. Board chairman Lauren McFerran announced Friday that the pair will not recuse themselves from a lawsuit filed by the Service Employees International Union, their former employer. The SEIU is challenging a Trump-era "joint employment" rule, which holds that franchises are distinct from parent companies. Prouty directly opposed the Trump rule at the SEIU, as did Wilcox. Their...
  • REVEALED: Google executive infringed on fired engineers First Amendment rights by telling him NOT to post his right wing views on internal message boards, lawsuit finds

    09/23/2021 6:32:18 PM PDT · by blueplum · 7 replies
    The Daily Mail UK ^ | 23 September 2021 | y NATASHA ANDERSON FOR DAILYMAIL.COM
    The National Labor Review Board had released email exchanges between Google senior executive Urs Hölzle and former engineer Kevin Cernekee The correspondences show how Hölzle attempted to silence the employee from sharing his political beliefs and said his behaviors were 'entirely inappropriate' Cernekee reported the comments to the NLRB and filed a complaint arguing that the company was bashing white males NLRB regulators ruled that Google was 'justified' in firing Cernekee for alleged improper use of company equipment They also determined that Hölzle violated labor laws and infringed on Cernekee's first amendment rights
  • 8th noose found at Conn. Amazon site despite additional security

    05/27/2021 7:55:52 AM PDT · by Mr. Mojo · 65 replies
    AP via Boston Globe ^ | May 27, 2021 | DAVE COLLINS
    HARTFORD, Conn. (AP) — NAACP, state and local officials on Wednesday denounced what they called continued racism at an Amazon warehouse construction site in Connecticut where eight nooses have been found within a month, despite additional security measures added last weekend. The latest noose was found at the site in Windsor on Wednesday morning, the day of a scheduled meeting between workers and NAACP officials about safety and security, said Connecticut NAACP President Scot X. Esdaile. “We have a serious problem in America and it hasn’t gone away,” Esdaile said. “It's deplorable. It’s sickening. It’s a sick mindset that Black...
  • No joke: Conservative pundits face investigations for satirical union tweets

    05/18/2021 7:16:39 PM PDT · by E. Pluribus Unum · 12 replies
    The Washington Times ^ | MAY 18, 2021 | VALERIE RICHARDSON
    Conservatives are learning the hard way that joking about union organizing is no laughing matter. Commentator Ben Shapiro’s tongue-in-cheek tweet last year about striking employees spurred a federal complaint that touched off a seven-month investigation by the National Labor Relations Board, which ultimately dismissed the matter in a decision announced Monday. What was the tweet? Referring to Spotify staffers threatening to strike over comedian Joe Rogan’s show, Mr. Shapiro, founder of The Daily Wire, tweeted, “I have a message for DW employees. If you ever try anything like this, you can consider your strike permanent.” “NLRB’s dismissal of these frivolous...
  • Amazon illegally interfered in Alabama warehouse election, union alleges in complaint to federal officials

    04/19/2021 11:24:59 AM PDT · by SunkenCiv · 36 replies
    CNBC (cash no big consideration) ^ | April 19, 2021 | Annie Palmer
    In its filing submitted to the NLRB, the union listed 23 objections surrounding Amazon’s behavior during the monthslong campaign, including allegations of employee intimidation and manipulation. The RWDSU said Monday it has requested a hearing before the NLRB to discuss its objections.“The objections constitute conduct which prevented a free and uncoerced exercise of choice by the employees, undermining the board’s efforts to provide ‘a laboratory in which an experiment may be conducted, under conditions as nearly as ideal as possible, to determine the uninhibited desires of the employees,’” the RWDSU said Monday.Amazon spokeswoman Heather Knox told CNBC in a statement:...
  • MyPillow CEO Mike Lindell Announces He's Launching 'MyStore,' a Patriotic Rival to Amazon

    04/13/2021 7:42:27 AM PDT · by dynachrome · 64 replies
    newsweak ^ | 4-12-21 | CHRISTINA ZHAO
    MyPillow CEO Mike Lindell on Monday announced that he's launching "MyStore," an online marketplace for entrepreneurs that will rival Amazon, the largest global internet-based store. Speaking on Steve Bannon's War Room: Pandemic, Lindell said, "I'm looking at another thing we're going to be launching, which is MyStore, which is a rival to Amazon." Currently, a version of MyStore is on the MyPillow website, featuring a range of patriotic and miscellaneous products, including "Freedom Flags," "Freedom Coffee," "USA Flag Pole," and conservative books about former President Donald Trump. Lindell boasted that his online store will include a range of products from...
  • MyPillow CEO Mike Lindell Launching ‘Patriotism-Themed’ E-Commerce Platform to Rival Amazon

    04/13/2021 1:20:30 PM PDT · by JV3MRC · 21 replies
    NewsBusters ^ | 4/13/2021 | Joseph Vazquez
    MyPillow CEO and liberal media target Mike Lindell is launching an online store to combat Big Tech giant Amazon’s hold over e-commerce. Lindell stated in a video promotion of his venture — called MyStore — on the MyPillow website: “For years entrepreneurs and inventors have came to me with products and ideas, and they don't know how to market them. Or I haven't had the time even to show them.” In addition, “I am going to put vetted products from great entrepreneurs up here, like you see a sampling of them here today, that are going to change this country.”...
  • Bezos Beats Dem-Backed Union Effort in Alabama

    04/14/2021 12:17:45 AM PDT · by MarvinStinson · 11 replies
    freebeacon ^ | April 9, 2021 | Santi Ruiz
    Amazon workers at a warehouse in Bessemer, Alabama, voted decisively against unionizing, a defeat for high-profile Democrats such as Sens. Bernie Sanders (Vt.) and Elizabeth Warren (Mass.), who publicly backed the effort. The Retail, Wholesale, and Department Store Union, which organized the effort, said it would appeal the vote to the National Labor Relations Board, citing aggressive anti-union efforts by Amazon. But the vote is unlikely to be overturned, as workers voted 1,798 to 738 against unionizing. "We won't let Amazon's lies, deception and illegal activities go unchallenged, which is why we are formally filing charges against all of the...
  • Amazon union appears defeated: Alabama warehouse workers reject historic organizing bid to form union

    04/09/2021 8:44:13 AM PDT · by SeekAndFind · 35 replies
    CNET ^ | 04/09/2021 | Laura Hautala
    Amazon warehouse workers in Bessemer, Alabama, voted no on certifying a union to represent them, rejecting the Retail, Wholesale and Department Store Union. More than 3,200 workers cast ballots by mail in the historic vote on whether to form the first unionized Amazon facility in the US. While several hundred challenged ballots remain to be considered on Friday, more than 1,700 votes against had been counted, enough to defeat the union effort. The warehouse employees were the first at Amazon to have a union election in seven years. Had Bessemer unionized, it likely would've sparked similar movements across the country,...
  • Tesla files a petition against U.S. labor board order

    04/05/2021 7:10:03 AM PDT · by SunkenCiv · 20 replies
    Yahoo Finance ^ | Sat, April 3, 2021 | Reuters
    Last month, the NRLB ordered Tesla to direct Musk to delete the tweet and to post a notice addressing the unlawful tweet at all of its facilities nationwide and include language that says "WE WILL take appropriate steps to ensure Musk complies with our directive."In the 2018 tweet, Musk wrote: "Nothing stopping Tesla team at our car plant from voting union. Could do so tmrw if they wanted. But why pay union dues & give up stock options for nothing? Our safety record is 2X better than when plant was UAW & everybody already gets healthcare."The NLRB also directed Tesla...