A new framework for unionizations means that a company must voluntarily recognize a union or demand an election—and can no longer interfere with the election.
Literally happened twice in 3 months at the FAANG adjacent security company I work at, and it played out exactly like this. Management said that they were deemed “insider threat risks” and terminated, each within a week of publicly declaring intentions to try and unionize.
I’m not even in a position that unionizing would even benefit me, and I wouldn’t want to join one in my current role, but it’s so blatantly obvious bullshit what companies can get away with.
Literally happened twice in 3 months at the FAANG adjacent security company I work at, and it played out exactly like this. Management said that they were deemed “insider threat risks” and terminated, each within a week of publicly declaring intentions to try and unionize.
I’m not even in a position that unionizing would even benefit me, and I wouldn’t want to join one in my current role, but it’s so blatantly obvious bullshit what companies can get away with.