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I have been at Flex 17 years. Never though I needed a Union, but after loosing 3 PTO days, designated crew, uniform changes and now the 3% we had added to the 401K as a company bonus gone. I need to protect what I have before it is to late. I hear there will be pay cuts....
Someone put a union card in front of me.....
 
I have been at Flex 17 years. Never though I needed a Union, but after loosing 3 PTO days, designated crew, uniform changes and now the 3% we had added to the 401K as a company bonus gone. I need to protect what I have before it is to late. I hear there will be pay cuts....
Someone put a union card in front of me.....

I've been out of the loop for awhile. Was this announced, if so when and where?
 
Just a quick word to those who haven't frequented this forum in a while. There is every indication that yours, mine and or anybody else's identities are not protected.

Nuff said.
 
Right to Choose

Just a quick word to those who haven't frequented this forum in a while. There is every indication that yours, mine and or anybody else's identities are not protected.

Nuff said.

Perhaps reasonable advice. However, employees have certain rights. And concern over loss of anonymity should not deter one from making and pursuing a choice.


Section 2, Fourth of the Railway Labor Act, 45 U.S.C. Sec. 152,
Fourth, states:
"Employees shall have the right to organize and
bargain collectively through representatives of their own
choosing. . . . No carrier, its officers, or agents shall deny or in
any way question the right of its employees to join, organize, or
assist in organizing the labor organization of their choice, and it
shall be unlawful for any carrier to interfere in any way with the
organization of its employees, or to use the funds of the carrier
in maintaining or assisting or contributing to any labor organization,
labor representative, or other agency of collective bargaining,
or in performing any work therefore, or to influence or
coerce employees in an effort to induce them to join or remain
or not to join or remain members of any labor organization . . ."



This means it is illegal and a violation of federal law for any
airline or another union to interfere with or coerce its employees
in their decision to form or join a union. It's critical to
document any coercion or harassment, regardless of who is
doing it, as this is a violation of your employee rights under
the RLA.
 
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Perhaps reasonable advice. However, employees have certain rights. And concern over loss of anonymity should not deter one from making and pursuing a choice.


Section 2, Fourth of the Railway Labor Act, 45 U.S.C. Sec. 152,
Fourth, states:
"Employees shall have the right to organize and
bargain collectively through representatives of their own
choosing. . . . No carrier, its officers, or agents shall deny or in
any way question the right of its employees to join, organize, or
assist in organizing the labor organization of their choice, and it
shall be unlawful for any carrier to interfere in any way with the
organization of its employees, or to use the funds of the carrier
in maintaining or assisting or contributing to any labor organization,
labor representative, or other agency of collective bargaining,
or in performing any work therefore, or to influence or
coerce employees in an effort to induce them to join or remain
or not to join or remain members of any labor organization . . ."



This means it is illegal and a violation of federal law for any
airline or another union to interfere with or coerce its employees
in their decision to form or join a union. It's critical to
document any coercion or harassment, regardless of who is
doing it, as this is a violation of your employee rights under
the RLA.

But companies can run their own informational messages. Have all hands meetings to discuss what the compnay does for it employees, and it can hire outside consulting compnies to help in this process. This is not considered harassment.
 
That sounds like things are getting bad at Flex.... wish you best of luck... how does the whole process work?
 
That sounds like things are getting bad at Flex.... wish you best of luck... how does the whole process work?

All this is happening during the honeymoon period.
It makes you wonder what is coming down the pipe if the union is voted out.
 

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