Bernie Sanders campaign hit with Federal labor complaint
Things are not going so well for the Sanders campaign lately; first he was accused by campaign staffers of paying “poverty wages” when he is promising to fight for a $15 an hour minimum wage and now, according to this story, he is facing a Federal labor complaint for the way he treats him employees. Here is more:
Sen. Bernie Sanders’ (I-VT) presidential campaign is facing a federal complaint made by an unnamed individual alleging violations of the National Labor Relations Act, including allegations of retaliation, repudiation, interrogation, discipline, and discharge, it was revealed Tuesday.
An unnamed individual filed the complaint to the National Labor Relations Board July 19, alleging five potential violations.
Concerted Activities (Retaliation, Discharge, Discipline) 8(a)(5) Repudiation/Modification of Contract [Sec 8(d)/Unilateral Changes] 8(a)(3) Discipline 8(a)(3) Discharge (Including Layoff and Refusal to Hire (not salting)) 8(a)(1) Interrogation (including Polling)
The NLRB is now looking into the complaint but if this turns out to be true it will be another example of his hypocrisy. As if it were not bad enough that he refuses to pay his employees what he thinks all employers should pay their employees, the man who thinks workers are treated unfairly by their employers in a capitalist system stands accused of the same.
malo periculosam libertatem quam quietum servitium
Surely Bernie will suffer the consequences not unlike his wife for bankrupting a college and funneling purloined monies to their daughter. The vermin from Vermont are untouchable. Next….
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