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Board approves mail ballots in two elections


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
1997
Weight
265 KB
Volume
20
Category
Article
ISSN
0745-4880

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✦ Synopsis


Alcoa annual stockholders meeting in Pittsburgh to describe alleged workplace exposure to toxic gases. After investigation, the company said there had been unreported gas poisonings at the plant, and a high official was fired.

In a confrontation over establishment of an independent union in a Maxi-Switch plant in Mexico, members of the Communications Workers union a t a Maxi-Switch UPS. The company argued that if the workers chose to unionize, the result could be the permanent elimination of many jobs.

The union said it would charge the company with unfair labor practices. Meanwhile, UNITE will continue its campaign to organize Fieldcrest. A union spokesperson noted that UNITE had had successes a t other southern employees. In 1996, it won a vote among one thousand employees at an Opelika, Alabama, fitness equipment manufacturer, and, in 1994, among three thousand employees at a sweatshirt plant in Martinsville, Virginia. Those victories came after four and five votes, respectively.

warehouse in Arizona traveled to Mexico to pressure Maxi-Switch management. Maxi-Switch then chose to recognize the independent union.

Wal-Mart Stays Nonunion

Unions would love to bring the 746,000 Wal-Mart workers into the union fold. But in the latest closely


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