Piscataway L’Oreal Employees Demand Vote to Remove RWDSU Union Officials from Facility

RWDSU rejected twice by Alabama Amazon workers; union may soon also lose power over large unit of beauty company employees PISCATAWAY, NJ - Employees of L’Oreal USA Products’ facility in Piscataway, NJ, have just filed a petition requesting a vote to remove Retail, Wholesale and Department Store Union (RWDSU-UFCW) Local 262 officials from power at their workplace. L’Oreal employee Ana Maria Hoyos Lopez submitted the petition to National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) Region 22 in Newark with free legal representation from National Right to Work Foundation staff attorneys.

Foundation Op-Ed: ‘Biden’s Labor Board Wants to Trap Workers in Unions they Oppose’

"Big Labor bosses have a problem: Despite their vitriolic rhetoric and a small number of loud online activists, most workers want nothing to do with unions. Yet rather than consider ways of making unionization more attractive to rank-and-file workers, politically-connected union bosses have a different plan: Rig the rules to force more workers into their ranks, willing or not."

Wisconsin Spartek Workers Successfully Force Out UE Union Officials as Labor Board’s Policy Shift Looms

United Electrical union flees Spartek after majority of workers petition against union SPARTA, WI - Employees from metal manufacturing company Spartek have prevailed in their effort to oust United Electrical Workers (UE) Local 1161 union officials from their facility.

National Right to Work Foundation Issues Special Legal Notice to Employees of Big Three Automakers as UAW Brass Orders Strike

Foundation notifies employees that those wishing to continue working during a strike should resign their memberships before returning to work DETROIT, MI - The National Right to Work Legal Defense Foundation has released a special legal notice to the thousands of autoworkers who may be impacted if United Auto Workers (UAW) union officials issue a strike order this week.

Passaic, NJ, Woodworking Employees Win Two-Year Legal Battle to Oust Unwanted Carpenters Union Officials

Patella employees’ ordeal shows how union officials trap workers in unions they oppose, yet Biden NLRB is moving to make union decertification even harder PASSAIC, NJ - Following the third attempt by employees of Passaic-based woodworking firm Patella to obtain a vote to remove them, Carpenters Local 252 union officials have backed down and abandoned the facility.

National Right to Work Foundation Issues Special Legal Notice to Infinity Healthcare Employees Amid SEIU Strike Threat

Foundation warns workers that those wishing to continue caring for patients during a strike should resign their memberships before returning to work CHICAGO, IL - The National Right to Work Legal Defense Foundation has issued a special legal notice to the approximately 1,000 Illinois nursing home workers who may be impacted by Service Employees’ International Union (SEIU)-Healthcare Illinois union officials’ planned strike order.

Philly Good Karma Café Employees Will Soon Vote on Whether to Boot Out Workers United Union Officials

Workers United has been targeted for removal by Starbucks and other coffee employees across country; vote slated for September 7 PHILADELPHIA, PA - Employees at two locations of Good Karma Café, an independent Philadelphia-based coffee shop, are requesting a vote to end the Workers United union’s monopoly bargaining power over workers.

Foundation Fights For Starbucks Workers Seeking to Oust Union

Majority of workers at flagship NYC Starbucks Roastery want decertification vote NEW YORK, NY – Union bosses and their bought-and-paid-for political allies have been touting Starbucks as the latest and greatest frontier in union organizing. But, as soon as legally permitted after several high-profile Starbucks unionization efforts, workers are already seeking to vote out union officials.

Greenville, SC Starbucks Employees Latest to Demand Vote to Remove SBWU Union from Workplace

One year after highly publicized unionization efforts, workers from at least five different states have begun efforts to remove SBWU GREENVILLE, SC - An employee of a Starbucks Coffee location near Greenville-Spartanburg International Airport has submitted a petition to the National Labor Relations Board (NLRB), asking the federal agency to hold a vote among her colleagues to remove the Starbucks Workers United (SBWU) union from the workplace.

Southwest Airlines Faces Second Round of Sanctions in Litigation Over Flight Attendant’s Discriminatory Firing at Union Behest

Company already faced sanctions for not making witness available for deposition, now faces discipline for misleading employees about judge’s order DALLAS, TX - The U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Texas last week issued a second round of sanctions against lawyers from Southwest Airlines, stemming from a federal discrimination case in which flight attendant Charlene Carter sued both the airline and the Transport Workers Union (TWU) Local 556 for firing her over voicing religious objections to the union’s political stances.