Adams, Nash, Haskell and Sheridan

Keep Your Eyes and Ears Open

The NLRB’s new “quickie” election rules significantly reduce the period of time that can transpire between the filing of an election petition and voting on union representation. These rules, to be implemented April 14, 2015, create a situation where there will be little to no time to engage in a traditional union avoidance campaign such as utilizing third party persuaders. Now, more than ever, it is important for management to be in touch with, and sensitive to, the dynamics of the workplace. The key to remaining union-free is early intervention when you first become aware of organizing activity. Timely and effective avoidance actions will be critical to success. There are four general categories of change to the organizational dynamic to look out for: changes to the workplace social structure, changes in employee behavior, changes in employee issues, and the presence of unusual events.

Here are some early warning signs and indicators of organizing activity.

If you are experiencing any of these warning signs, chances are you have organizing activity percolating at some level within the organization, and you need to take immediate action. Remember, union avoidance is all about preventing NLRB elections from occurring in the first place.

Please contact us for more information.

Jonathan K. Orris

Consultant

Adams, Nash, Haskell & Sheridan

914-260-5240

jorris@anh.wpengine.com

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