(Photo by Larry Middleton)
More reports of alleged union inimidation of employees during a strike at Volvo near Roanoke, Virginia, are pouring out today, including a news story by WDBJ-TV. The video report also shows a makeshift coffin put up outside the union hall with an arrow pointing into it and reading "All Scabs Welcome Here."
The report also quotes several employees:
"I expected them to call me a scab. I expected that," says Volvo worker Dreama Dominguez. "What I didn’t expect was some of the men that I sorta admired, thought they were descent people, to grope themselves as I drove by."
The employees go on to detail reports we cited yesterday about a broken car window, nails in their driveways, and sugar in a gas tank.
"It scared me but the more I thought about it, it made me angry and if I had to walk over those nails to get into work I would have done it," says Dominguez.
All these brave employees did was show up to work. Sadly, while this situation has gained some attention, the National Institute for Labor Relations Research says that the vast majority of instances of union violence (including both physical and property damage) go unprosecuted.