Is a company allowed to threaten or intimidate employees if it wants to stop unionization?
No, this is illegal, and in our experience, most companies are sophisticated enough not to resort to intimidation. However company lawyers will advise managers to make statements that spark fear about strikes or job loss or plant closure or tough bargaining by the employer. These types of things are meant to scare you from joining a union and getting the benefits you deserve.
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