
PayDay Report
PITTSBURGH, PA – Today the National Labor Relations Board charged Google Contractor HCL with moving work from Pittsburgh to Poland, citing that the move was a way to bust the newly formed Pittsburgh Association of Tech Professionals.
The NLRB Region 6, based in Pittsburgh, charged HCL with breaking labor law and refusing to negotiate a bargain in good faith with the Pittsburgh Association of Tech Professionals. Most egregiously, the NLRB charged HCL with moving work to lower-paid tech workers in Krakow, Poland.
Last September, 80 HCL workers that were employed as contractors at Google’s Bakery Square headquarters in Pittsburgh voted to unionize by a margin of 49 to 24.
The vote marked the first time that Google workers anywhere had unionized.
Now, the NLRB will move to prosecute the company with proceedings slated to begin on February 9, 2021. If an NLRB judge rules in favor of the union, HCL would be forced to return work from Poland to Pittsburgh […]
Via https://paydayreport.com/nlrb-google-contractor-moving-work-from-pittsburgh-to-poland-to-bust-union/
And Google was known for spoiling employees! Google slogan, if you aren’t doing anything wrong, why do you care what people know you are doing? Who defines wrong? And, shouldn’t people know what is being done to them?
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Monopoly capitalism is truly ugly, marblenecltr, from any perspective.
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