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:: Tuesday, November 25, 2003 ::
Wal-Mart's War on Workers: Frontline Report from Pennsylvania, Florida, and Nevada UFCW Press Release
In the same case Wal-Mart was found guilty on eight charges of interfering with and suppressing workers right to support union organizing efforts including:
-- Spying on employees.
-- Coercively interrogating an employee concerning the union sympathies and support of other employees.
-- Transferring anti-union employees into the voting unit to dilute union support.
-- Transferring a union support out of the voting unit to undermine union support.
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