LaborLab Releases Recent Details on Employer’s Hiring Anti-Union Persuaders

(Isstories Editorial):- Hillsboro, Oregon Jul 31, 2025 (Issuewire.com) – This week, LaborLab published publicly available information detailing recent filings with the U.S. Department of Labor’s Office of Labor-Management Standards (OLMS). These LM-20 forms, which are mandated disclosures when employers engage outside consultants to influence employees regarding their union rights, continue to reveal a pattern of companies employing “persuader” services.

The latest filings underscore the critical need for transparency in labor relations and expose several new instances of employers retaining anti-union consultants:

Anti-union “persuaders” can profoundly impact unionization drives by employing a range of tactics designed to thwart organizing efforts. These tactics include disseminating false and misleading information about unions and their potential impact on worker benefits. They also utilize intimidation tactics, such as mandatory captive audience meetings where anti-union messages are delivered. Furthermore, persuaders may engage in surveillance, monitoring union activity and targeting pro-union employees, while also following workers, conducting one-on-one meetings, and collecting personal employee information that can be leveraged against organizing workers.

Source :LaborLab

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