Picketing during lunch
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Let me begin by stating that this is NOT my company that this is happening to and I am curious as to the repercussions on the employees so here is the story, as I understand it...
We have a company here in town, located right across the street, who was bought out by another company back in Dec.. At the time they required ALL the employees complete job apps., etc. to continue employment and ended up "laying off" 18% of the workforce. The rest kept A position, although they did not necessarily get their old jobs. BTW - this was a union facility and the new company is non-union.
Anyway, apparently they have been negotiating with the union although they have yet to reach a contract and beginning last week their EEs have been outside picketing during their lunchtimes.
This is on their own time but is being done on company property. Today there was a local TV station there.
Is there anything the company can do to stop the picketing, outside of reaching a contract? Are the EEs subject to any type of discipline?
In addition, their picket signs are all over town.
I have never seen this without a full-blown strike in place so I'm curious.
Thanks.
We have a company here in town, located right across the street, who was bought out by another company back in Dec.. At the time they required ALL the employees complete job apps., etc. to continue employment and ended up "laying off" 18% of the workforce. The rest kept A position, although they did not necessarily get their old jobs. BTW - this was a union facility and the new company is non-union.
Anyway, apparently they have been negotiating with the union although they have yet to reach a contract and beginning last week their EEs have been outside picketing during their lunchtimes.
This is on their own time but is being done on company property. Today there was a local TV station there.
Is there anything the company can do to stop the picketing, outside of reaching a contract? Are the EEs subject to any type of discipline?
In addition, their picket signs are all over town.
I have never seen this without a full-blown strike in place so I'm curious.
Thanks.
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I am sure those with some more experience will chime in, but since this is something that, if done properly, is protected, so there may not be a lot of options for the er.
If they are negotiating then there is technically a union recognized, according to the NLRA. Whether or not they can picket is another matter. If there is no contract, there is no prohibition. You may not know, but, what does the expired contract say about successorship or the expiration of the contract?
I'll get off my soapbox now.
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