Dear Conservatives,
The radical Obama Labor Board is at it again -- trapping workers under unwanted union monopoly control.
Dissatisfied with United Auto Workers (UAW) Local 3066
union bosses, a group of battery plant workers in South Carolina
recently
circulated a petition to remove the unwanted union from their workplace.
After a majority of
workers signed the petition, the employer agreed to withdraw recognition of the union.
The National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) General Counsel deemed
the workers' petition invalid and demanded that the UAW be brought back
into
the plant.
But the independent-minded workers were determined to remove the unwanted union
and took the only other step available to them.
They exercised their right to request a
secret-ballot election.
UAW union lawyers again cried foul, and the NLRB General Counsel again
complied with their demands to block the secret-ballot vote.
Rather
than let workers vote
privately and let their true desire be heard, the rogue agency is
colluding with union bosses to trap employees in an unwanted union.
These workers simply sought to
exercise their workplace rights, and instead have fallen victim to NLRB
policies that trample the rights of employees in an effort to protect
union bosses from accountability from the workers they claim to
"represent."
The Obama NLRB has made it a standard operating procedure to make
removing an unwanted union as difficult as possible.
You may remember that earlier this year,
the Obama NLRB subjected workers in Alabama to FIVE decertification elections to remove an unwanted union from their workplace.
Your Foundation stood with them every
step of the way and ensured that their true voices were heard, and we
will
continue to fight on behalf of these South Carolina workers.
Thank you for your continued
support so we are able to keep up the fight against the out-of-control
Obama Labor Board and provide free legal aid to workers victimized by
compulsory unionism abuses.
Sincerely,
Mark Mix
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