Mountaire Farms Worker Seeks to Hold Union Accountable for Illegal Surveillance
"This sort of surveillance is on a union opponent has got to be illegal and has to be stopped and we’re going to continue to fight for him all the way.”
"This sort of surveillance is on a union opponent has got to be illegal and has to be stopped and we’re going to continue to fight for him all the way.”
Delaware Mountaire Farms employee Oscar Cruz Sosa is charging the UFCW Local 27 after officials illegally surveilled him while he was helping his coworkers exercise their right to vote out the union.
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Cruz Sosa’s objections argue that the settlement proffered by NLRB Region 5 “provides inadequate remedies to the unit employees”.
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