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THE LAW
THE LAW
- SAYS YOU HAVE A RIGHT TO JOIN A UNION - THE NATIONAL LABOR RELATIONS
ACT SAYS:
Section
7:
"Employees
shall have the right to self organization, to form, join, or assist
labor organizations, to bargain collectively through representation
of their own choosing, and to engage in other concerted activities for
the purpose of collective bargaining . . . "
Section
8(a):
"It
shall be an unfair labor practice for an employer . . . to interfere
with, restrain, or coerce employees in the exercise of the rights guaranteed
in Section 7 . . . "
YOUR
LEGAL RIGHTS
You have
the legal right under Section 7 of the National Labor Relations Act
to join or support a union and to:
1. Attend
meetings to discuss joining a union.
2. Read,
distribute, and discuss union literature (as long as you do this in
non-work areas, such as break rooms or parking lots, during non-work
times, such as during breaks or lunch hours.)
3. Wear
union buttons, T-shirts, stickers, hats, or other items on the job.
4. Sign
a petition or card asking your employer to recognize and bargain with
the union.
5. Sign
petitions or file grievances related to wages, hours, working conditions,
and other job issues.
6. Ask
other employees to support the union, to sign union petitions or cards,
or to file grievances.
PROTECTION
FROM EMPLOYER ACTION
Under
Section 8 of the National Labor Relations Act, your employer cannot
legally punish or discriminate against any worker because of union activity.
For example,
your employer cannot legally do the following:
- Threaten
to or actually fire, lay off, discipline, harass, transfer, or reassign
employees because they support the union.
- Shut
down the work site or take away any benefits or privileges employees
already enjoy in order to discourage union activity.
- Promise
employees a pay increase, promotion, benefit, or special favor if they
oppose the union.
- Favor
employees who dont support the union over those who do in promotions,
job assignments, wages, hours, enforcement of rules, or any other working
condition.
ENFORCING
YOUR RIGHTS
Some employers
try to prevent the workers from joining a union.
The best
way to encourage your employer to recognize your union and negotiate
a fair contract is to build a strong organization where you work.
If your
employer violates the law, the union can help you file "unfair
labor practice" charges with the National Labor Relations Board.
The Labor
Board has the power - backed up by the federal courts - to order an
employer to stop interfering with employee rights, to provide back pay,
and to reverse any action taken against workers for union activity.
YOU
CAN HELP PROTECT YOUR LEGAL RIGHTS BY:
- Keep
written notes of any incidents in which company officials or supervisors
threaten, harass, or punish workers because of union activity. Your
notes dont have to be worded a certain way, but you should include
what was said or done, who was involved, where and when it happened,
and the names of any witnesses.
- Immediately
report any such incidents to your organizing committee and the union
staff.
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Thank you for your interest in joining the IAM team! All information
you submit will remain strictly confidential. After requesting more
information, a representative will contact you as soon as possible.
If
you have any interest or questions regarding joining the IAMAW please
contact:
Dan Hilbert, Organizer
IAM District 121
107 Warren Street
Beaver Dam, WI 53916
(920) 885-4239
Toll-Free 866-636-4239
dan.hilbert@sbcglobel.net