Speaking of "card check," a Washington State University student is calling out the United Auto Workers union on its recent use of a deceptive "card check" drive to forcibly unionize academic student employees. The student writes:
Several students were led to believe they were signing to get
information or support exploring the efficacy of students unionizing.
With a sense of urgency and high pressure tactics, many students filled
out cards.
In addition to noting that students would be forced to pay dues if the UAW was installed, the student adds:
We find it insulting to our intelligence and levels of educational
achievement to mislead, misrepresent and misinform us to gain student
support.
As Karen Mayhew, a National Right to Work Foundation-aided employee from Portland, Oregon, told Congress last year:
…union abuses of a wide variety are the rule in ‘card check’ campaigns, not the exception.
All the more reason that employees should be aware of their rights during a "card check" drive.