Word: anti-union
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Like many employers, you apparently have a hard-headed view of representation elections, a view you expressed even as a labor law scholar. Regarding a law regulating anti-union campaigns you wrote, in a 1964 Harvard Law Review article...
Composition Women: 82 percent Men: 18 percent Pro-union: 61 percent Anti-union: 19 percent Undecided: 20 percent Have looked at the University's briefing booklet: 35 percent Said Harvard should not be allowed to stage an anti-union campaign: 38 percent Mentioned Yale University's support staff union: 100 percent...
...such advice from above can do more harm than good. The union and 1000 students have called on Harvard to remain "neutral" in the upcoming election, by not taking an anti-union stance. While it is too late for the administration to take a believably "neutral" position, since the University has already made it quite clear which side it stands on, it is not too late for Harvard to step back...
...they passed Holyoke Center, where the University's anti-union strategist Anne H. Taylor has her office, the buses slowed down long enough for the supporters to cheer, sing and wave fists out the window...
They say that they are not going to concentrate their energy on campaigning before then, but the past two weeks have shown an increase in both pro- and anti-union campaigning...