A Maine lawmaker has submitted legislation that would ban employers from retaliating against employees who refuse to attend anti-union meetings. If successful, Maine would become just the third state, following Oregon and Connecticut, to crack down on “captive audience” meetings during union drives. The tactic has been routine for decades. In the lead up to
Shalom House employees say the agency hung posters in the main office and held multiple meetings with an attorney to discourage employees from organizing.
Shalom House employees say the agency hung posters in the main office and held multiple meetings with an attorney to discourage employees from organizing. The social services agency said it believes a minority of Shalom House employees share those concerns.