For an Initial Consultation, call (917) 371-8000

Steven Mitchell
Sack

The Employee’s Lawyer®

Welcome to The Law Offices of Steven Mitchell Sack

Enforcing the workplace rights of thousands of employees, executives and sales reps for more than 44 years.

steven mitchell sack

Five Ways Employers Illegally Interfere With Labor Organizing

Suffice it to say that most employers do not like the idea of their workers unionizing. In order to prevent their workers from organizing a union, they will go to extreme lengths to sabotage labor organizing efforts, sometimes in violation of the law. Here are just five of the ways that employers will break the law when trying to stop a labor union from organizing:

  1. Spying on employee activities
    • An increasingly common method for discouraging employee activity is by spying on them while engaged in labor organizing. This could involve literal spies who surveil labor organizing efforts. It could also include monitoring email, phone calls, or social media to keep track of organizers. With few exceptions, this kind of spying is an illegal form of intimidation when used to prevent labor organizing.
  2. Interrogating employees on their activities
    • Sometimes an employer will go beyond spying on their employees and go to interrogate them about their labor organizing activities. They may place pressure on employees to talk about what they have been doing, or they may try to force them to talk about their co-workers who are involved in unionization efforts. Aside from collecting information about workers, this also puts pressure on organizers and makes them feel they have done something wrong by exercising their labor rights.
  3. Threatening employees who try to organize
    • Some employers will dispense with any subtlety and simply threaten employees who try to organize a labor union. These threats typically involve threats of professional consequences, including formal reprimand, reduced pay, or a loss of benefits. In extreme cases, some employers may even resort to physical threats to discourage labor organizing at their company, which would not only be a violation of labor law, but also potentially a criminal offense.
  4. Promising rewards for not supporting a union
    • Rather than trying to monitor or intimidate employees, some employers will try to convince employees not to join unions by promising them rewards. These rewards could come in the form of increased pay or benefits, bonuses, or increased sick or vacation days. They could also condition promotions on refusing to support a labor union, which would be a significant violation of labor laws.
  5. Retaliating against employees
    • Finally, some employers will illegally retaliate against employees for exercising their labor rights by trying to organize a union. Often, employers will devise fake problems to reprimand employees to justify their retaliation against them, cutting their wages, slashing their benefits, or even firing them outright. Other times, employers will outright punish employees for their unionization efforts, without any pretext to justify their actions. Either way, it is a violation of an employee’s labor rights.

If you have gotten into a legal dispute with your employer, it is important that you seek the guidance of an experienced New York employment lawyer who can protect your legal rights and advocate on your behalf. Steven Mitchell Sack, the Employee’s Lawyer, is a New York employment lawyer with more than 40 years’ experience handling the many aspects of employment law. To schedule an appointment with New York City employment lawyer Steven Mitchell Sack, call (917) 371-8000 or visit his contact page.

    If you have experienced any of the below, fill out the form to the right to set up your FREE PHONE CONSULTATION:























    What’s Happening at The Law Offices of Steven Mitchell Sack

    new york lawyer
    new york lawyer awards
    new york lawyer blog

    Our Reviews and Client Feedback

    Made availability the same day I reached out for an initial consultation given an urgent situation, very responsive and honest
    I wish I had found him earlier. He is absolutely excellent, honest, kind and respectful. He is a man of honor and integrity. He's doing this to truly help people, especially the vulnerable and underrepresented. When other lawyers only see dollar signs, he doesn't. He sees you as a person, and cares about you and your rights. Set up a consultation with him and you won't regret it.
    Response from the owner:Thank you for your review. Please keep us in mind for any future employment or labor issues you may have.
    Steven was incredibly responsive in my situation, providing deep expertise around employment law and negotiation tactics. Even during the after effects of a snowstorm, he rushed me his book and took numerous calls. He was generous with his time, fair and direct with his guidance, but still allowed for situational understanding and getting to know me. Even though I did not need to retain his full service beyond a consultation, he still let me fully maximize the time he agreed to share and gave me the confidence I needed to handle the situation despite a very complicated SaaS tech situation. I was happy to share back with him that, even though the odds were very slim, his support did end up leading to a slight improvement in my case which is of course better than nothing.

    If you're looking for someone who truly knows the law, how to negotiate, and will do his best to fight for you - even if that's telling you the cold truth about your chances and still giving you support anyway as you ask - you need to call Steven!

    There are very few employment lawyer specialists I have learned with many friends in law and there even fewer with his track record.
    Response from the owner:Thank you very much for your review. Please keep us in mind if you ever have any other employment law matters you need assistance with.
    Steven is simply phenomenal. From the moment I first tried to contact him through the consultation conclusion. I attempted reaching 5 other NYC-based employment attorneys and all others either didn't respond or had me bouncing between secretaries only to finally send me an intake form anyway. Steven not only responded immediately and in person, but was able to schedule me for a consultation the same day, which was critical given a deadline I had to meet. Our meeting took place punctually at the time scheduled, Steven helped me with my inquiry, explaining all the legal language and answering all my questions exhaustively. He was perfectly clear, thorough, respectful, honest, and patient. He generously sent me one of his bestselling books free of charge, and offered me a free 30 min follow-up consultation on account of our meeting not filling the hour (though it did run well over half hour and was the best price I could find anywhere to begin with). Simply outstanding. You will not easily find another attorney like this anywhere.
    Response from the owner:Happy to have been of assistance, Peter. If you ever need any future counsel on employment law matters, please feel free to contact us again.
    Steven is excellent. Helped me resolve an employment situation within a day. He was fast, punctual, honest, clear, respectful, kind, and patient with me. He answered my many questions and helped me carefully with the specifics. I felt very taken care of and confident in how I handled my work situation based off his advice which resulted in significantly more favorable terms than if I had done it on my own. I'd be more than happy to utilize his services again in the future. I appreciate the book as well, which I received right away despite being on the opposite coast - it's tremendous. I'm grateful to have been referred to him for what I needed. Thank you, Steven.

    Testimonials

    Read More

    Skip to content