Labor News & Commentary April 5, 2024 Trader Joe's is accused of unfair labor practices (again) & more
https://onlabor.org/april-5-2024/
By Holt McKeithan
Holt McKeithan is a student at Harvard Law School.
In todays News and Commentary, Trader Joes is accused of unfair labor practices (again), the Teamsters call for a boycott, and the state of Washington bans captive audience meetings.
The National Labor Relations Board accused Trader Joes of unfair labor practices at a California store ahead of last years union election. The Board alleges a manager at the Oakland store interrogated workers about the union, threatened store closures and hour reductions if workers supported the union, and otherwise disparaged union supporters. A manager allegedly called employees who supported the union a gang. The Boards complaint is the latest chapter in its dispute with the grocery chain. It has also alleged Trader Joes made illegal threats ahead of a Kentucky union vote and illegally fired a worker at a Massachusetts store. Trader Joes has responded by challenging the constitutional validity of the Board. Johns ongoing series documents those constitutional claims.
The International Brotherhood of the Teamsters is calling for consumers to boycott beverage company Molson Coors, which owns Coors Light, Miller Lite, and other alcoholic beverage brands. The Teamsters represent over 400 workers at the Molson Coors Texas brewery negotiating for a new contract. The workers struck on February 17th when Coors offered only a 99 cent per hour wage increase. Last week, the Teamsters returned to the bargaining table, but Molson Coors increased its offer by only 5 cents per hour. The Teamsters responded to the meager increase by calling for a consumer boycott of the companys products, which include Miller Lite, Coors Light, Yuengling, Topo Chico seltzer, and Blue Moon.
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