Posts Tagged ‘Cintas’
Real-World Warning Against Employee Free Choice Act
Astute readers of the Cincinnati Enquirer this weekend will have seen Peter Bronson’s illustrative column on the very real problems for employees in a post-Employee Free Choice Act world. The whole article is worth checking out, but here’s the takeaway:
When union organizers started pestering them at home after work, Cintas workers in Pennsylvania went to court. Five years later, the Supreme Court has announced that the workers won $5 million.
The union invaded their privacy by illegally using license plates to track them down. It was part of Unite Here’s attempt to unionize Cintas – and it’s just a taste of what non-union workers will face if the Senate passes “card check,” the Employee Free Choice Act.








