USA: Nissan accused of undermining unionisation efforts with surveillance, intimidation and captive-audience meetings at Tennessee plant
“How Volkswagen Has Gotten Away With Union-Busting”, 09 May 2019
Reports from Volkswagen workers in the plant paint a disturbing picture of a company that is exploiting the broken system of U.S. labor laws to fight the union — violating the rights of workers in ways that would never be acceptable in the company’s home country.
For the past four years, Volkswagen has retained the services of the notorious union-busting law firm Littler Mendelson. The same firm assisted Nissan in defeating the UAW during a union election in 2017.
[A union supporter] was walking through the parking lot to join three of his coworkers handing out flyers when he saw security approach them…
These kinds of scare tactics are a common response to union drives. They’re also potentially an unfair labor practice — a violation of federal labor law that could be investigated by the NLRB.
Volkswagen managers also began doing their fair share to intimidate pro-union workers.
But the company has also taken some unprecedented actions, like requiring all hourly employees on the day shift to attend an anti-union meeting in the plant led by Tennessee Governor Bill Lee…