WHAT UNIONS SAY ABOUT CARDS

The law DOES NOT say unions have to tell workers the truth about cards.

 

Because getting signatures is so important to them, unions and their representatives sometimes say things that aren't true.

 

Here's an example:

What else do unions say about cards?

“The card is just to get more information.” 

“If you don't sign, we'll make management fire you once we get in."

"This is just a sign-in sheet to get into our meeting."

"Everybody else has signed; you better sign, too"

"The card just means there will be a vote. You can always vote no if you don't want the union, but you should at least let everybody have a vote."

"If you sign I'll go away and stop pestering you."

What's the truth about cards?

The card doesn't say "I want information." It says you want the union to represent you.

This is an illegal threat and NOT TRUE – unions CANNOT force management to fire workers for refusing to sign a card.

Sometimes unions disguise authorization petitions to look like something else, sign as a meeting sign-in sheet. Be careful what you sign!

Who knows how many people have REALLY signed? And maybe they signed because they were also told "everybody else has signed."

Signing a card can bring in a union - and eventually force you to pay union dues - without a vote.

Signing a card means the union will stay, not go away. If you want the union to go away and stop pestering you, don't sign a card, say "go away." 

What else do unions say about cards? >>> What's the truth about cards?

“The card is just to get more information.” 

The card doesn't say "I want information." It says you want the union to represent you.


“If you don't sign, we'll make management fire you once we get in."

This is an illegal threat and NOT TRUE – unions CANNOT force management to fire workers for refusing to sign a card.


"This is just a sign-in sheet to get into our meeting."

Sometimes unions disguise authorization petitions to look like something else, sign as a meeting sign-in sheet. Be careful what you sign!


"Everybody else has signed; you better sign, too"

Who knows how many people have REALLY signed? And maybe they signed because they were also told "everybody else has signed."


"The card just means there will be a vote. You can always vote no if you don't want the union, but you should at least let everybody have a vote."

Signing a card can bring in a union - and eventually force you to pay union dues - without a vote.


"If you sign I'll go away and stop pestering you."

Signing a card means the union will stay, not go away. If you want the union to go away and stop pestering you, don't sign a card, say "go away." 

Do workers ever become unionized because they were tricked into signing a card?

 

Of course. Here's just one example (to read the whole story, click here):   

THE BOTTOM LINE:


4 facts you should know - 

 

  1. It doesn't matter what anyone tells you. 

 

  2. Union cards mean what they say. 

 

  3. If you sign a card, it means you want the union to represent you. 

 

  4. Signed cards can cause you to become unionized without a vote. 



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