New Year’s Resolutions for Maintaining a Union Free Workplace, Part II

New Year’s Resolutions for Maintaining a Union Free Workplace, Part II

Author: Tom Godar January 31, 2023 Duration: 10:34
In part two of our Labor Law Insider podcast regarding New Year’s resolutions for maintaining a union-free workplace, Tom Godar once again welcomes Rufino Gaytán. In part one, Rufino supported the resolutions that employers offer training to first- and second-line supervisors and provide financial, management, and market information to hourly employees. Adopting these resolutions are important steps for employees to be treated well and given an opportunity to experience the workplace as a respected member of a team, rather than merely a necessary functionary to complete a service or product. Unions do not compete well with employers who work to engage employees in a meaningful workplace experience. In part two of this podcast, Rufino and Tom explore the importance of actively listening to employees and giving them an opportunity to constructively share their insights regarding the workplace. The other side of that coin is the employer responding to the ideas, criticisms, and suggestions that hourly workers and others might offer. This allows employers to engage and to respond to employees without the need for a third-party union to speak on behalf of the employees. Finally, Tom and Rufino offered the time-tested resolution of reviewing employee policies and standards, both to ensure that they accurately tell the story of what the employer and the employees can expect in the workplace, but also for compliance with ever-changing enforcement interpretations and regulations offered by the National Labor Relations Board. Handbooks that are clearly written and up to date can reinforce shared expectations and opportunities that reward employee effort and leave little incentive for employees to seek unions. Policies that are compliant with changing standards leave little room for unions to exploit small deviations that can be a springboard of claiming unfair labor practices and building a unionizing campaign from those noncompliant polices. Getting the basics right means listening to and respecting employees, having well trained supervisors, offering information that shows respect for the participation of employees in their workplace, and crafting policies that are not only compliant but display the employer’s eagerness to engage with employees. These resolutions will pay dividends in maintaining a direct relationship with the employees.

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