As the union is running around and intimidating people, 30% can submit a petition to the NLRB that the union never gets to know about. This trumps the card check and there's a secret ballot.
That's only if the 30% of employees already know who each other are. That's a completely unrealistic scenario. What's actually going to happen if someone tries to collect such a petition is that whoever is collecting the signatures has to ask people whose opinion they don't know, and that will likely include union supporters who inform the union. The idea that you can keep this secret from the union is a rather fanciful notion.
But this is what I love: give me some example of this sort of union intimidation occuring. This sort of thing gets dealt with so swiftly by management and law enforcement. It just isn't a problem.
The fact that law enforcement and employers will try to act against intimidation does not mean it doesn't happen, and it does not mean it isn't a problem. It does happen, and it is a problem. Hell, it's not just intimidation. Actual union violence happens as well, including murder, such as the killing of Eddie York. So go on, tell York's widow and children that I'm just making **** up.
I've explained this 10 times. It does make a significant change
So your statement that it changes nothing was just bull ****. Good to know.
Card check is meant to curtail ACTUAL harassment and ACTUAL intimidation, as opposed to this fantasy nonsense you're babbling about.
What it's
meant to do isn't what I care about. What I care about is what it will
actually do. And what it will actually do is enable union intimidation and harassment of workers.
And there's no way for poor wittle corporate America to stand up against this...
It's not poor wittle corporate America I'm concerned about. Indeed, they
can stand up to unions. Individual workers... not so much.
Please, you don't understand the law, you don't understand the facts (as evidenced by your continual failure to factually substantiate this idiocy about union intimidation), and so you're resorting to hollow bluster.
You're accusing me of hollow bluster, after having responded to one of my post with a post that contained nothing
but strawmen? Yeah, sure, TW. Sure.
Is there currently a problem with rogue unions going around and intimidating workers into submitting petitions to the NLRB?
Why would there be when that won't help them, since they still MUST go through the secret ballot process? But you want to eliminate the requirement for a secret ballot, thereby giving them an incentive to do exactly that?
Do you have any evidence that during the lull between the petition and the secret ballot election these outside unions are intimidating workers?
Why would I provide evidence for something I
never claimed? Again, we find that you are incapable of arguing without introducing straw men. The
whole point of a secret ballot is that it
prevents intimidation from being successful. Unions aren't going to try to intimidate workers when it won't work.
But with Card Check, the unions
can retaliate against you for not signing the card. And then they can skip the secret ballot completely. Intimidation would become a successful strategy under card check. Your ONLY defense of this arrangement is that union intimidation doesn't happen. Sorry, but that's just nonsense. It does happen. And it will happen a lot more if you give the unions another motive and a mechanism for doing so.