"They tried to tell us we don't need a union and a third party to come
in to negotiate, they said 'y'all could end up losing
money, the union people are only here to make money, they won't want to
sell office supplies, they go on lavish vacations.' All that stuff. We pushed back on them." Staples Worker
This Is What It's Like To Sit Through An Anti-Union Meeting At Work
Wednesday, September 03, 2014
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