Swedish furniture giant IKEA located a plant in union-averse Virginia, 08/10/10. (photo: AP) |
14 January 12
In Virginia, furniture giant Ikea set up a
manufacturing plant after it convinced the town of Danville to provide
$12 million in tax breaks. It then brought in a "union-busting outfit to
keep the IAM (International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers) from making a run at the employees," writes David Macaray at Huffington Post.
Ikea also cut employee wages and changed work and overtime rules.
"Needless to say, these measures not only would have
been frowned upon by Swedish society, they would've been illegal," adds
Macaray. "They would have been in violation of Sweden's federal labor
laws."
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Just like every local company...
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