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  2. History of union busting in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The history of union busting in the United States dates back to the Industrial Revolution in the 19th century. The Industrial Revolution produced a rapid expansion in factories and manufacturing capabilities. As workers moved from farms to factories, mines and other hard labor, they faced harsh working conditions such as long hours, low pay and ...

  3. Janus v. AFSCME - Wikipedia

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    Janus v. American Federation of State, County, and Municipal Employees, Council 31, No. 16-1466, 585 U.S. ___ (2018), abbreviated Janus v. AFSCME, is a landmark decision of the US Supreme Court on US labor law, concerning the power of labor unions to collect fees from non-union members. Under the Taft–Hartley Act of 1947, which applies to the ...

  4. Union busting - Wikipedia

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    Union busting is a range of activities undertaken to disrupt or weaken the power of trade unions or their attempts to grow their membership in a workplace. Union busting tactics can refer to both legal and illegal activities, and can range anywhere from subtle to violent. Labor laws differ greatly from country to country in both level and type ...

  5. United Auto Workers files federal labor charges against Trump ...

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    In 2021, the NLRB found that Tesla violated labor laws when it fired a union activist. The board had made the same finding after Musk wrote on Twitter in 2018, “Nothing stopping Tesla team at ...

  6. Captive audience meeting - Wikipedia

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    A captive audience meeting is a mandatory meeting during working hours, organized by an employer with the purpose of discouraging employees from organizing or joining a labor union. [1] [2] It is considered a union-busting tactic. [3] [4] Critics allege that captive audience meetings are used to intimidate workers and spread misinformation; [5 ...

  7. 'Starbucks has a problem': Labor experts evaluate ... - AOL

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    The agency has also asked a court to halt the company's alleged union-busting campaign. ... a former lawyer for the labor board who teaches law at St. Louis University, Starbucks's public letter ...

  8. UAW hits Trump, Musk with federal labor charges over union ...

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    Tesla has clashed with union proponents for years, and Tesla workers remain without a union. In 2021, the NLRB found that Tesla violated labor laws when it fired a union activist.

  9. Union violence in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Union violence in the United States. When union violence has occurred, it has frequently been in the context of industrial unrest. [ 1] Violence has ranged from isolated acts by individuals to wider campaigns of organised violence aimed at furthering union goals within an industrial dispute. [ 2][ 3][ 4] According to labor historians and other ...