Woodruff wrote:ViperOverLord wrote:Woodruff wrote:ViperOverLord wrote:How is it illegal? They wanted to move operations to a more business friendly state that wasn't going to obstruct their business plan. Unions have the right to bargain for wages, working conditions etc. But last I checked, they aren't allowed to tell executive leadership how they should run their companies.
As has already been stated, it is illegal to punish workers for belonging to a union and striking.
No. It is not. A company retains its right to do business when union workers strike.
Yes, it IS illegal. Certainly, a company retains it's right to do business when union workers strike...that doesn't change my point at all. It IS illegal to punish or retaliate against workers for belonging to a union and striking.
I wonder if the illegality includes closing the plant (and opening one in another state) or, alternatively, just opening a similar plant in another state. In other words, what is the definition of "punish" and "retaliate."




































































