September 2020 INSIDE
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Issue #12
The Labor-busting Law Firms and Consultants that Keep Google, Amazon and Other Workplaces Union-free ganizations union-free. IKEA, for example, turned to Ogletree Deakins, one of the largest law firms that specialize in so-called union avoidance activities, to help it crush unionization efforts in Stoughton, Massachusetts, in 2016. Google hired IRI Consultants, a firm known for its anti-union activities, for advice on how to deal with growing worker unrest. And just this summer, two liberal-
BY JOHN LOGAN THE CONVERSATION
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merican companies have been very successful at preventing their workers from organizing into unions in recent decades, one of the reasons unionization in the private sector is at a record low. What you may not realize is that a handful of little-known law and consulting firms do much of the dirty work that keeps companies and other or-
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Research Shows Unions are Good for Workers—Especially in a Crisis Like COVID-19
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eing covered by a collective bargaining agreement increases the chances of having medical coverage and paid sick time, benefits that are particularly important during a public health crisis. Nearly all, or 94%, of workers covered by a union contract have access to employee-sponsored health benefits, compared to 68% of nonunion workers, accontinued on page 13
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his can be an especially frustrating and worrisome time for job seekers. Massive unemployment resulting from the coronavirus pandemic reflects decline and uncertainty in many industries. With fewer companies hiring, some workers who were laid off or furloughed face a continued on page 15