Churn and burn
Churn and burn refers to a tactic used by large anti-union businesses with high turnover in order to bust an already-existent union in a given workplace. "Churning" refers to the management practice of filtering new workers based on their support of unionism. In a large business with poorly paid, entry-level workers with a high rate of turnover, support for a union can be gradually reduced by making sure during the hiring process that only anti-union workers are hired. Eventually, support drops low enough to "burn" the union through decertification.[1]
See also
- Anti-union organizations in the United States
- History of union busting in the United States
- Wal-Mart
References
- ↑ Chung, Andrew (March 8, 2011). "Wal-Mart workers hope to show their union the door". Toronto Star.
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