Pentagon Federal Credit Union (McLean, VA) settled in June a claim filed with the National Labor Relations Board (NLRB), according to the Register-Guard.
PenFed Workers United, a group of employees in Eugene, Oregon, filed the complaint against the credit union for “protected concerted activity” including removing fliers put up by Workers United spreading its message, coercive actions and retaliations against workers.
The company settled the claim June 21 by agreeing to put up signage that confirms that the protected activity is allowed, according to the case docket.
There are two other related cases against Pentagon Federal Credit Union.
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Is the existence of labor unions representing employees in banks and credit unions public information? Wondering how many FIs deal with unions.
ReplyDeleteI don't know if there is a public database on labor unions representing employees of banks and credit unions. I believe the universe of banks and credit unions that deal with labor unions is not very large.
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