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red states rule
06-04-2015, 04:04 AM
Is this a surprise to anyone? Unions are on the ropes as their membership shrinks in the private sector, and they are now turning to Mafia tactics to impose their will.

It does not look like the private sector is going to take the threats and kiss the ass of the union




A federal labor arbiter ordered a Kansas union to stop threatening bodily harm against union dissidents it was supposed to represent in a grievance case.
The National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) sanctioned the International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers District 70, Local 839, an AFL-CIO affiliate, (IAM), for using intimidation tactics against dissidents. The board's regional director concluded the union had used threats of physical abuse and had attempted to get non-members fired from Spirit Aerosystems.


He ordered the union to:
Cease and desist from:Attempting to cause or causing Spirit Aerosystems to discharge employee-members because of their dissident union and and/or other protected concerted activities. Threatening employee-members with bodily harm or impeding their grievances because of their protected concerted activities. Discriminatorily and/or arbitrarily processing employee-members' grievances because of their protected concerted activities.


The union dismissed the charges in a statement following the April decision.


"We are aware of the decision and believe it was wrongly decided on the facts and the law," District 70 Directing Business Representative Frank Molina said in a statement.



http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2015/05/26/labor-judge-to-kansas-union-stop-threatening-bodily-harm-against-critics/