What can management say about my decision to join AFA?
Management can’t say much about your decision to join AFA.
Your decision is a personal one, and it’s also legally protected.
Management cannot...
■ Tell employees that they will be fired
or punished if they engage in union activity.
■ Layoff or discharge any employee
for engaging in union activity.
■ Bar employees from discussing AFA
or recruiting members during non-work time.
■ Ask employees about confidential
union matters (e.g., whether you have signed an authorization card).
■ Ask employees about whether they
support union representation or a particular union.
■ Ask employees how they intend to
vote in a union election.
■ Threaten employees or coerce them
in an attempt to influence their vote.
■ Tell employees that existing
benefits will be discontinued if the workplace is unionized.
■ Threaten that unionization will
take away current job-related benefits and privileges.
■ Promise or give employees
promotions, raises or other benefits for voting against a union.
■ Prevent you from casting your
ballot.
If you’ve encountered any of these actions or statements from
airline management, contact the AFA Legal Department at
800/424-2401. AFA will stand up for your legal right to make a
decision free from fear and intimidation by your boss.
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