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UAW Faces Federal Charges for Threatening Philly Dometic Employees with Termination If They Go to Work

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Charge says union officials sent mass text threatening termination for continuing to work.

PHILADELPHIA, PA – United Auto Workers (UAW) officials at the Philadelphia-area plant of auto accessory manufacturer Dometic are facing new worker-filed charges for sending a mass text to employees illegally threatening their employment if they choose to work during the strike.

Buffalo Starbucks Barista Counters NLRB’s Move to Trap Workers in Union

Appeals Court brief defends workers’ right to oppose and decertify union

BUFFALO, NY – The NLRB’s anti-worker tactics have reached a new frontier. The NLRB is now citing a petition to remove the union as a reason why the union should not be removed and should serve as the basis for an injunction against Starbucks.

Federal Lawsuit Hits Guards Union of America for Illegally Forcing DC-Based Security Guard to Pay for Union Politics

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Union officials provided contradictory information on amount a guard must pay the union to keep a job/p>

WASHINGTON, DC – Rosa Crawley, a DC-based security guard employed by Master Security, has just hit the International Guards Union of America (IGUA) Local 160 with a federal lawsuit, which maintains that full union dues, including dues for union political activities, are being illegally deducted from her paycheck.