Labor News & Commentary February 18, 2024 shareholders push for disclosure of company's spending on union-busting
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By Will Ebeler
Will Ebeler is a student at Harvard Law School.
In this weekends news and commentary, UAW plans to strike at a Kentucky Ford factory; Amazon claims that the NLRB is unconstitutional; and Starbucks shareholders push for disclosure of companys spending on union-busting.
A local of the United Auto Workers is planning to strike at a Ford factory in Kentucky. Although the national UAW negotiated a master agreement last fall, individual local unions can bargain around local issues. The union represents roughly 9,000 workers at the factory and has been negotiating with Ford over health and safety issues at the plant. It plans to strike starting on Friday if the parties cant reach a deal.
On Thursday, Amazon joined SpaceX and Trader Joes in arguing that the National Labor Relations Board is unconstitutional. It made its argument in a brief to an administrative law judge in a case about the companys alleged retaliation against workers at its unionized Staten Island warehouse. Its arguments track those already made by SpaceX and Trader Joes: that the Boards structure infringes on the Article II executive power, that the Boards proceedings violate both Articles I and III, and that the Boards proceedings violate the companys right to a trial by jury. As Ben noted on Friday, John will be covering these arguments in greater detail.
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