Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.) 2020 presidential campaign has been hit with an unfair labor practice complaint alleging illegal employee interrogation and retaliation against staffers. The July 19 complaint to the National Labor Relations Board, filed by an unnamed individual in Indiana, was posted to the agencys website late July 22. It comes as tense negotiations between the Sanders campaign and the union representing staffers recently boiled over publicly. The Washington Post reported July 23 that unionized organizers for the campaign had won a pay raise and reached a compromise to reduce the hours of some workers.
A copy of the charge has not yet been made public, but the agencys July 22 docket lists five potential violations of the National Labor Relations Act. The charge also alleges that the campaign unlawfully discharged an employee, modified a labor contract, and engaged in illegal discipline.
Charges to the NLRB can be filed by any person and dont have to come from a campaign staffer or someone directly affected by the alleged labor law violations, according to the boards website. The NLRB has yet to make a determination about whether there is any merit to the allegations.
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Poster Comment:
"Reduce the hours of some workers" no less -- so he's not just a cheap kiker but a slave driver!