• NaibofTabr
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    2 天前

    Hmm, but a prospective hire in an interview is not an employee (yet). Is there any similar regulation covering interviews?

    • rockSlayer@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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      Not that I’m aware of. However, I’ve never been asked about union sympathies across all the interviews I’ve performed, even at aggressively anti-union companies like Aldi, which points to it violating the NLRA. The NLRA is intentionally broad, I’d have to actually comb through section 8 to see if it truly applies to prospects.

      I think the reason that the board chose to focus on employee vs prospective hire is because they’re trying to predict the most common scenarios of violations.

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        23 小时前

        Or they might be betting that the vast majority of people applying for their jobs in 2026 have barely even thought about unions, and so mentioning it would be a net negative as it would put it on their radar.

        • rockSlayer@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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          While that very well could be, I’d like to present another anecdote that continues to point to it being against the law. While I was interviewing for my current job at a fairly anti-union company, they were aware that I had already formed a union, the supposed “reason” I was fired from that job, and that I have an ongoing ULP for NLRA discrimination. The only thing they asked me about that situation was if I could maintain professional conduct (which has to do with why I was fired)