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  • COMPANY TACTICS
    Updated On: Jun 13, 2019

    What to Expect From Your Employer

    Anti-Union Tools

    Tactics Week 1-3

    Tactics Week 4-6

    Employer Interference by the Numbers

    75% of companies hire consultants to help them fight union organizing drives

    78% of companies force employees to attend one-on-one anti-union meetings with managers

    92% of companies force employees to attend mandatory anti-union presentations

    52% of companies threaten to call Immigration and Naturalization Service during organizing drives that include undocumented employees

    51% of companies threaten to close the plant if the union wins election

    1% of companies actually close their plants after a successful union election

    51% of union elections win when the employer does not threaten to close or move

    38% union elections win when the employer does threaten to close or move

    24,000 The number of workers in 1998 who won cases proving they had been illegally discriminated against for engaging in legally protected union activity

    42 million Number of nonunion workers who say they want to join a union

    13.5% of US workers belong to unions

    44% Percentage of US workers who would be in unions if workers could choose freely

    25% of companies illegally fire at least one worker for union activity

    What to Expect From Your Employer

    It is truly amazing at what lengths companies will go to tell you how to spend your hard earned money.

    What if companies told you where to buy your car, what kind of car to buy, what kind of cell phone to purchase, what computer to buy, where to get your groceries, what food to buy, where to go on trips for vacations, where to buy your gas, what to eat for lunch, what house to buy, where to get your car serviced, etc.?

    So why do companies use every tool in their arsenal to tell you not to purchase the rights for dignity and respect on the job? If they don't want you to purchase this service, why don't they tell you not to purchase other services you use everyday?

    Because they know that if you have a union, you are no longer under the thumb and control of the company. On the contrary, they know by forming a union, you have the control over your own life making your own choices that are fair and equitable for you and your family.

    If they don't tell you how to spend your money outside of work, tell them not to tell you how to spend your money at work.

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    Typical Company Anti-Union Tools

    Companies have access to a wide variety of anti-union material from many sources. The typical anti-union campaign has a timeline of activities where you can expect confusion, coercion and intimidation to keep you from becoming a union.

    Lies are usually out front. Companies will tell flat-out lies and put out misinformation and statements about the IAM Union every step of the way to try and convince you that forming a union is a bad deal for you.

    Or have you heard this one? "We'll have to close down and move elsewhere if the union gets in here" or "We will no longer afford to be in business". The list goes on with what companies tell their employees. All this rhetoric, while they rake in millions of dollars in profits.

    Companies go to extraordinary lengths to make sure you stay "union free". When was the last time your employer cared so much about your well-being except when you decided to look into forming a union?

    In some campaigns, companies will go to the edge or break the law just to prevent you from forming a union. Know your rights and keep good notes and copies of company propaganda and threats. Good documentation is very helpful should the IAM Union need to file Unfair Labor Practices (ULP) against the employer for unlawful activity.

    The IAM Union will not respond to all anti-union rhetoric. The IAM Union believes in staying positive and on-task while assisting you in forming your union. If you have any issues or concerns you need addressed, feel free to call one of our organizing staff members at 800-763-1301, or drop us an email for comments.

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    Typical Company Tactics, Weeks 1-3

    Week 1 - Get Supervisors involved

    Companies will usually start introducing the company's position on unions. Keeping companies "union free" is big business in America. Books, videos, seminars and consultants all aid employers in their attempts to convince you that staying "union free" is in your best interest.

    "Union Busters"

    The "Union Avoidance" industry, a term heavily used by employers, employs more than 10,000 lawyers and consultants. They are usually called in the moment a company hears that employees are interested in unionizing.

    Week 2 - Job Security

    For the first week of the campaign, management has prepared its front line troops, the supervisors. Preparation is over and the ground work is laid. Management is ready to begin its all-out assault. By this time you have probably received at least one handbill/love letter from the company.

    Focus on the second week shifts to the first of several issues that you will be hammered with over the coming weeks. Job security is usually one of the first issues given, playing on the potential fear created through the idea of economic insecurity.

    Week 3 - Collective Bargaining

    The general goal this week is to convince you that you will receive less under a union contract than you already have. You may begin to hear things like "you start from zero when negotiating a contract and you may end up with less than you have already". Or they may say you'll start from a "clean sheet of paper".

    Department of labor statistics show that unionized workers have better wages, benefits and working conditions than non-union workers.

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    Typical Company Tactics, Weeks 4-6

    Week 4 - Direct Assault on the IAM Union

    What is more intimidating than direct assaults to your personal security? During the campaign management will try to create an atmosphere under which you and your co-workers become fearful of the union. Attempts will be made to make you believe that vandalism and intimidation are what the union is about. These attempts are usually carried out using two themes: Vandalism of personal property and threats and intimidation of your co-workers.

    Week 5 - Strikes

    One of the most effective tools in a union buster's arsenal is strikes. The reason they advise managers and supervisors to hammer this issue as often as possible is because not only does it conjure up images of personal security but economic security as well.

    Let's unravel the myth of strikes. Although the company would love for you to believe that you "can be called out on strike" the Machinists Union requires that 2/3 majority "vote" to strike. During the past 10 years, IAM Union negotiators won fair agreement without loss of a minutes work in over 99% of our contracts. In fact, more people in the U.S. miss work due to the common cold than because of strikes!

    Week 6 - The "Final Push" and the "Sympathy Plea"

    Now it is the last week of the campaign. This is the employer's last chance to convince you that a union would not be in your best interest. Time is running out and for the employer, and desperate times require desperate measures. During the week your employer will review each of the topics already discussed. Letters home or meetings will occur almost every day of the week of the election.

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