Posted by George Marsh on January 14, 2011 at 13:34:30 from (71.114.201.168):
In Reply to: Employers and unions posted by uwua on January 13, 2011 at 21:08:59:
I saw this happen to bust the union and get rid of paying pensions and health ins. Won't mention company that did this so it won't get Poofed. A division of a large company had 25-30 year union people getting close to retirement. The company sold that part of the business to another company that moves the plant to the East coast, which in a year they closed the east coast plant and moved it again. Then the first company sets up shop doing the same job as before, hiring the same people that lost their job, through a temp. service paying $9/hr and no benefits. BTY, the two companies mentioned are owned by a much larger company. According to our governor, it's all perfectly legal. Claim to have a name change by selling part of your business to yourself, move business, start up new shop with temps and out goes the union.
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