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Is your company ready for a union ambush?

Pierce Atwood LLP

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USA July 24 2015

Union Activity May Increase with “Quickie” Election Rules

Little Time to Respond

THE NEW RULES

The NLRB’s new election rules went into effect in April 2015 and have withstood judicial and legislative challenges.  Under  the new rules, the NLRB could direct an election in as little as 10 days after the filling of a petition, which can happen with as little as 30% support from employees.  Employers used to have an average of 42 days to respond and react to these petitions. Now, the time to respond is so short that employers must be constantly vigilant about the potential for unionization

Signs of Unionization

Expect unions to capitalize on these union-friendly rules.  Be on the lookout for:

üIncrease in employee complaints

üCoworkers gathering contact info

üRecent unionization in industry

üEmployee meetings after hours

üAttempts to obtain authorization cards

 WHAT CAN EMPLOYERS DO TO PREPARE?

Train Supervisors and Managers

Front-line supervisors and managers need to recognize signs of union organizing, how to decrease the risk of an organizing drive, and what they can and cannot say in the event of one. Regular training is essential to minimize your risk. 

 Be On Constant Alert

Address employee concerns and questions about unions now. You will not have sufficient time to campaign after a petition is filed. If employees have all the facts about unionization, they often vote no! 

Pierce Atwood LLP - Charles S. Einsiedler, Jr

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