You have the right to organize!!

WHERE DOES MY RIGHT TO ORGANIZE COME FROM?
 
The National Labor Relations Act (NLRA) gives private sector employees (not including supervisors or managers) the right to take part in concerted activities to improve their wages, hours, and working conditions, including;

WHAT DOES THE LAW REQUIRE OF EMPLOYERS?

The National Labor Relations Act places the following requirements on Employers:

WHAT HAPPENS IF THE EMPLOYER VIOLATES THE NLRA?

Violations of the NLRA are unfair labor practices.  After a hearing, employers may be ordered to:

Taken from: Schwartz, Your Rights on the Job, The Labor Guild of Boston The following information is also available:

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