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progressoid

(49,988 posts)
12. Grrrr....
Tue Nov 20, 2012, 06:36 PM
Nov 2012
While the NLRB is most often criticized by conservatives, its swiftest and strongest remedies are devoted to restricting unions. Federal law requires the NLRB to prioritize employers’ allegations of illegal picketing over other charges, and to request an injunction to stop the picketing if it finds “reasonable cause” to believe such allegations are correct, and expects to issue a complaint (the equivalent of an indictment). So injunctions restricting picketing are often granted within a few days of workers’ going on strike (in contrast, workers who allege they were fired for their union activism often wait for months, injunction-less, to find out whether they’ll get their jobs back).



Recced for visibility. This is an Important labor action. Boycott WalMart this Black Friday. leveymg Nov 2012 #1
Important news and a big step forward for labor in this country! Kick for the Walmart employees nt riderinthestorm Nov 2012 #2
Down tools! Canuckistanian Nov 2012 #3
Yeah, I bet it is the associates who are asking management to put a stop iemitsu Nov 2012 #4
Unfortunately, they can always find a tea bagger or two working for them! N/T busterbrown Nov 2012 #6
The same ones they use in their commercials imploring the public to believe that iemitsu Nov 2012 #7
Boycott Sprawlmart Dont call me Shirley Nov 2012 #5
Wait - Walmart is complaining about unfair labor practices? That's rich! Initech Nov 2012 #8
No Shit. eom progressoid Nov 2012 #10
Most definitely! Fire Walk With Me Nov 2012 #11
K&R LiberalEsto Nov 2012 #9
Grrrr.... progressoid Nov 2012 #12
Ah yes. Part of the "freedoms" of capitalism........... socialist_n_TN Nov 2012 #19
I wonder quakerboy Nov 2012 #13
I didnt think this day would come MissNostalgia Nov 2012 #14
Why do they say stuff like this? drm604 Nov 2012 #15
They must think this is going to be a lot bigger than they originally thought. LoisB Nov 2012 #16
Unfair labor practices? You can't make this sh*t up !!!! marmar Nov 2012 #17
Oh sure, now government intervention is great. Hypocrites. RedCappedBandit Nov 2012 #18
Yeah, but they know it won't come in time. Tab Nov 2012 #20
Corporations have free speech, but workers don't. loudsue Nov 2012 #21
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