A Foundation Action subscriber recently brought this developing story [1] to our attention. Reports of union-related violence and intimidation have surfaced in Bakersfield, California, where members of the local United Brotherhood of Carpenters and Joiners are accused of physically abusing a project manager at a local construction site. Police have responded to reports of union-related violence by opening an investigation into the incident.
Associated Builders and Contractors [2], Inc. intends to file a complaint with the National Labor Relations Board charging the union with physical violence, coercive behavior, and invasion of a job site. The organization represents non-union contractors nationwide.
This incident is only the most recent example of union members threatening non-striking co-workers with violence and intimidation. In case you missed it, Freedom@Work has been covering a campaign [3] of union-instigated [4] harassment [5] at a Volvo auto plant in Pulaski County, Virginia. Data compiled by the National Institute for Labor Relations Research suggests that these confrontations are symptomatic [6] of a wider problem, as union violence is often under-reported and difficult to prosecute.
Links:
[1] http://www.eyeoutforyou.com/news/local/17879159.html
[2] http://www.abc.org/
[3] http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E1TkxsWP13I
[4] http://www.nrtw.org/blog/photo-surfaces-volvo-employees-smashed-out-car-window-more-come
[5] http://www.nrtw.org/blog/photos-show-nails-employees-driveway-tobacco-juice-windshield-warning-graphic
[6] http://www.nilrr.org/node/54