Time for the union slaves to rise up against their masters. Decertification isn’t just something they do in... well anywhere.
Time for the union slaves to rise up against their masters. Decertification isnt just something they do in... well anywhere.
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Decertification can be a very difficult process to say the least, particularly in compulsory union states.
Its one thing to decertify a small, single site union shop. But when you consider multi-site bargaining units like grocery store chains, the degree of organization that is required is just beyond the ability and efforts that the employees are willing and able to do.
Considering the fact that the international unions are experts in the matter of fighting these efforts legally, most employees who are disgusted with the union would be more likely just to find another job and quit.
I think if we got some real labor law reform, to simplify the decert process, or to make it possible for a single store in a chain to decertify, you’d see a lot more.