Asked by Nicole Weber on Jul 11, 2024

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Employees of a textile factory located in the south requested a union representation election with over 90% signed authorization cards. Just hours before the election, employees began to receive anonymous phone calls threatening that if they voted "yes," they could forget ever being able to get a loan or another job in the community. Fearful for their financial futures, many employees cast "no" votes and the union lost the election. In such a case, the NLRB could declare the election results invalid and schedule a new election.

Anonymous Phone Calls

Telephone calls made without revealing the caller's identity, often used for confidential tips or harassment.

Financial Futures

Contracts to buy or sell financial instruments or commodities at a future date, used for hedging or speculation on the future price movements.

  • Delineate the consequences of actions undertaken by employers and unions on the legality and outcomes of union elections.
  • Review the effect of strategies utilized by employers and unions on the liberty of employees to choose freely during elections for union representation.
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Isra' I. SweilehJul 15, 2024
Final Answer :
True
Explanation :
The case described involves a violation of the National Labor Relations Act (NLRA) by using threats and intimidation to influence the outcome of an election. The NLRB may declare the election results invalid and call for a new election in such a case.