Think that union intimidation is a thing of the past? You might think again.

WSLS-TV out of Roanoke, Virginia, shows in a video report that nonunion Volvo employees in the Roanoke, Virginia, area claim they’re being singled out for continuing to work during a United Auto Workers union-ordered strike.

Multiple reports of nails in employees’ driveways, sugar in the gas tank of a car, "scab live here" signs in their yards, and a broken window of one of a worker’s car have surfaced. One worker also reported being followed home after work.

While the local UAW union head says "I don’t know if it did happen or didn’t happen…" it’s a disgrace if employees are being singled out simply for going to work.

Any employee wanting to know their rights should immediately contact the National Right to Work Legal Defense Foundation toll-free at 1-800-336-3600 or email legal@nrtw.org.

Posted on Mar 11, 2008 in Blog