Employer Domination, Interference, and Support
Learn about employer domination, interference and support toward unions, including an employer’s ability to recognize a union without an election.
Transcript
Before the NLRA, many employers established company unions, which nominally represented employees but really were under the employers’ control. The NLRA sought to end this practice to preserve employee independence in collective bargaining.
In response to employee interest in unionizing, Budd Manufacturing Company created the Budd Employee Representative Association. The company funded an election for association representatives. Budd divided association representatives into committees that...