It takes a lot for the NLRB to act against a union these days, but the pro-Obama United Food and Commercial Workers may have gone too far with one of its minimum wage stunts.
Harassment is par for the course by union members who have made death threats, started fires and engaged in fraud.
The National Labor Relations Board has filed a complaint against a major union for using front groups to stage disruptive Black Friday protests in a Michigan Walmart.
Two officials with the United Food and Commercial Workers union allegedly stormed into a Dearborn store’s electronics department with “50 to 80 unknown individuals” and interfered with shoppers and intimidated employees. Eight other protesters, including one man, then barged into the women’s rest room and “coercively interrogated an employee regarding her wages, hours and working conditions,” according to the NLRB complaint released on March 29.
The complaint lists a number of figures, including Sajmir Xhikola of the union and Jennifer Teed, an Occupy Wall Street activists.
About November 23, 2013, Respondent, through agents currently unknown to the General Counsel, but known to Respondent, including approximately seven unknown women and one unknown man, entered the women’s rest room inside the Charging Party’s Dearborn store, and coercively interrogated an employee regarding her wages, hours and working conditions.
That may be setting a new low even for union members.





















