by healthcarelaborlaw | May 17, 2020 | Labor Unions, Uncategorized
I don’t think it will surprise anyone to hear that the unions are coming. They have been handed the mother of all issues to rally around. Covid-19 is going to be their poster child for organizing for years to come. Tragically, the onslaught has already...
by healthcarelaborlaw | Apr 23, 2020 | Labor Unions
Here we go again….Employee Free Choice Act (EFCA), Round Two. This time it’s called the Protecting the Right to Organize Act (PRO Act). It’s puzzling to me why we need this law. The current process is simple: a union swarms a company, launches a...
by healthcarelaborlaw | Mar 4, 2020 | Contract Negotiation, Labor Unions
Maybe it’s me, but does anyone else find this story…ummm…funny? The Teamsters represent 14 employees at a potato chip company. Their contract expired 8 years ago.(!) Now, the union has decided it’s time to strike. So, out to the street they go....
by healthcarelaborlaw | Feb 19, 2020 | Contract Negotiation, Labor Unions
Imagine this…. You just won an all-expenses paid trip to Europe – for the whole family. Unfortunately, you leave tomorrow. You can easily picture the absolute chaos and stress you’d go through. So why would you put yourself through the same thing when the union...