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Wednesday, January 5, 2011

New Jersey-IEC Joins CDW brief In Union Trespass Case

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New Jersey-IEC Joins The CDW Brief In Union Trespass Case

New Jersey-IEC has Joined one hundred forty (140) other organizations that have signed on to the CDW amicus brief in the National Labor Relations Board case Roundy’s Inc. And Milwaukee Building and Construction Trade Council.  
The issue in the Roundy's case is whether employers are required to allow non-employee union agents to trespass on the workplace for the purpose of harming the employer's business if the employer has allowed workplace access to other non-employee individuals or groups that do not intend to harm the business (such as the United Way, blood drives, girl scouts, etc.). 

The Board's decision in this matter has an obvious impact on the ability of employers to shield customers, clients and employees from interference and harassment by non-employee union agents

The NLRB Case Notice Can Be Viewed Here

The Coalition for a Democratic Workplace (CDW) is a coalition of workers, employers, associations and organizations who are fighting to protect the right to a federally supervised private ballot when workers are deciding whether or not to join a union. http://www.myprivateballot.com/

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