Posted on 12/15/2023 7:07:29 AM PST by Salman
Six Los Angeles County Starbucks stores may soon reopen after the National Labor Relations Board said the coffee franchise closed about two dozen locations to halt union momentum.
As reported in the New York Times, a regional NLRB office determined that 23 U.S. stores were closed “because its employees engaged in union activities or to discourage employees from doing so.” At least seven of those stores had unionized, the Times added, though the company said none of the Los Angeles locations were unionized.
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Turn them over to the Feds, you want them, you try to run them.
Legal authority never acts as an impediment to leftists. Usually, some court case decided by a judge struck by the “god syndrome” is rationalized and abused to extend whatever perceived “new” authority is granted. Government power is a malignancy which will grow without limit unless constantly blocked. Eternal vigilance is the price of freedom, and this also applies to what our own government is doing.
F the F!
And a return of Trump would mean a ‘dictatorship’?
Star$$ can’t decide which stores it needs to close?
Now go after Target and Wal-Greens etc
Yup. All that's left is the creation of a Unification Board at the federal level. If Ayn Rand were still alive she'd have grounds for a plagiarism lawsuit.
That concept is long-buried in irrelevancy in the dark tyranny under which we labor...
Why don’t they force Ford and GM to open manufacturing plants in LA?
“Who has the money to fight them in court?”
“... with Liberty, and Justice for all who can afford them.”
WHEN JOE RAN FOR OFFICE IN 2020, HE WANTED EVERY SINGLE JOB IN THE USA TO BE A UNION JOB——
EVEN PEOPLE WHO ARE SELF-EMPLOYED
Massive government overreach.
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