UAW Files Labor Complaint Against Sen. Tim Scott for Saying “You Strike, You’re Fired.”
- The United Auto Workers has filed a labor complaint against Sen. Tim Scott, accusing him of threatening employees by saying they would be fired for going on strike.
- This allegation is based on Tim Scott's statement in response to a question about striking workers, where he said, "You strike, you're fired."
- The complaint argues that Scott's comment violates protected rights for workers to engage in concerted activity.
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UAW union files labor complaint against US Senator Tim Scott
By Kanishka Singh WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The United Auto Workers (UAW) union has filed a labor complaint against Republican presidential candidate and U.S. Senator Tim Scott after his suggestion that auto workers on strike should be terminated. THE TAKE Shawn Fain, the president of UAW, filed a complaint with the National Labor Relations Board, claiming Scott's remarks earlier this week violated federal labor law and in making those remarks …
United Auto Workers Files Charge Against Senator Scott After He Calls for Striking Union Members To Be Fired
The United Auto Workers is alleging in a new complaint that Scott violated the rights of his employees — who are not in a union — by saying he would fire striking employees.
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