HR Management & Compliance

Warning Signs–Unions Organizing Behind Your Back

In yesterday’s Advisor, attorney Mark Ricciardi presented key reasons why employees are attracted to unions. Today, what you can do about it, and an introduction to a unique training system that will help you to avoid union pressures.

Ricciardi, a partner in the Las Vegas office of law firm Fisher & Phillips, LLP, offered the following early warning of union organizing at BLR®‘s recent National Employment Law Update in Las Vegas:

  • Employees unusually busy and excited
  • Group stops talking or break up when supervisor approaches
  • Employees request information about policies & benefits
  • Employees’ behavior, attitudes, attendance or work changes
  • A new “spokesperson” emerges
  • Attempts to defy or irritate supervisor
  • Strangers appear outside the premises
  • Literature, buttons, shirts, cards
  • Employees who typically talk to supervisors no longer do so
  • Increased turnover among high performers
  • Employees will no longer look you in the eyes
  • Employees questioning managerial authority
  • New employee alliances forming
  • Change in nature/frequency of employee complaints
  • Increase in argumentative questions at meetings
  • Increase in unauthorized “group” complaints
  • Employees seem increasingly divided
  • Poor performers begin to show improvement

 

Establish an Early Warning System

Ricciardi suggests that HR take the following steps to establish an early warning system:

  • Train managers to report all signs, however trivial they may appear
  • Build accountability into the system
  • Coordinate and triangulate all feedback
  • Follow up on a regular basis

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What Can Employers Do To Oppose Unionization Of Employees?

Although there are restrictions, employers may

  • Exercise their “free speech rights” to tell employees of risks of unionization
  • Exercise these rights in a card-signing drive and after a petition for election has been filed

Free Speech Proviso

Section 8(c) of the National Labor Relations Act states: “The expressing of any views, arguments, or opinions, or the dissemination thereof, whether in written, printed, graphic, or visual form shall not constitute or be evidence of an unfair labor practice under any of the provisions of this Act, if such expression contains no threat of reprisal or force or promise of benefit.”

This proviso grants you freedom to your views – and the Company’s – without fear of reprisal.

T.I.P.S.

The only statements and actions which you may not say or do are:

  • Threaten
  • Interrogate
  • Promise
  • Spy

What Managers Can Always Say

  • Facts
  • Opinions
  • Examples

What to Do

As Ricciardi said in yesterday’s Advisor, the simplest measure in retaining your union-free status is consistently practicing good, solid, fair employee relations. And that boils down to one thing—consistent, thorough training.

Training supervisors and managers is critical, but it’s also demanding. To train effectively, you need a program that’s easy for you to deliver and that requires little time from busy schedules. Also, if you’re like most companies in these tight budget days, you need a program that’s reasonable in cost.

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1 thought on “Warning Signs–Unions Organizing Behind Your Back”

  1. I like the last example of signs of union organizing: Poor performers begin to show improvement. What does that tell you? Union Organizing happens when workers feel disenfranchised. When they feel they are being treated unfairly and/or not rewarded for their hard work. When workers feel repressed sure they are going to want to unionize. If you want to avoid unionization you need to treat your workers with respect instead of ordering them around like children. You need to give them fair cost of living increases and decent benefits. All workers deserve this.

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