'A new study conducted by the Economic Policy Institute (EPI) and LaborLab estimates that employers [in the US] spent about $1.7 billion on union avoidance specialists and #unionbusting attorneys in 2024.'
https://t.co/AzH5I9uDL6
AI company @TempusAI says "we value diverse perspectives. We seek them out." However, that sentiment doesn't appear to extend to its workforce. @TempusAI has brought in two union-busting firms to wage a campaign against employees at their facility in Aliso Viejo, CA. The consultants are being paid $425/hr.
AI company @TempusAI says "we value diverse perspectives. We seek them out." However, that sentiment doesn't appear to extend to its workforce. @TempusAI has brought in two union-busting firms to wage a campaign against employees at their facility in Aliso Viejo, CA. The consultants are being paid $425/hr.
AI company @TempusAI says "we value diverse perspectives. We seek them out." However, that sentiment doesn't appear to extend to its workforce. @TempusAI has brought in two union-busting firms to wage a campaign against employees at their facility in Aliso Viejo, CA. The consultants are being paid $425/hr.
There is no right to organize and bargain collectively without the right to strike.
As workers face sustained attacks, this opinion from the International Court of Justice reaffirms that the freedom to withhold one's labor is a fundamental human right.
https://t.co/g3B86ELR8c
According to @TempusAI's own financial statement, Q1 2026 revenue was $348.1 million, up 36.1% from $255.7 million in Q1 2025. Management predicts the company will bring in between $1.59 and $1.60 billion in total revenue for all of 2026.
Read more here: https://t.co/MQiTXRp1MJ
AI company @TempusAI says "we value diverse perspectives. We seek them out." However, that sentiment doesn't appear to extend to its workforce. @TempusAI has brought in two union-busting firms to wage a campaign against employees at their facility in Aliso Viejo, CA. The consultants are being paid $425/hr.
“It’s important to note that this estimate doesn’t begin to account for the much greater internal costs that employers incur to prevent and resist unionization” Teke Wiggin, a co-author of the report and strategic coordinator at LaborLab, told Truthout.
https://t.co/eow4pWbUrF
Organizers, the line is clear: these companies are spending billions because they're afraid of your collective power.
Guardian: https://t.co/k8xcuPZaw1
Full report: https://t.co/lw3iIDRu41
More with this data coming soon!
U.S. employers spend more than $1.5 billion a year to fight union organizing efforts, according to a new report from @EconomicPolicy and @LaborLabUS, via @msainat1 of @guardian
https://t.co/x77UupzLS1
LaborLab is the union-busting industry’s worst nightmare.
We track the money and investigate the "persuaders" to put their tactics on the record -- then we put that intelligence directly into the hands of workers and organizers to even the playing field.
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When workers try to organize, they're not just up against their boss. They're up against a multi-million dollar industry of consultants and law firms paid to crush unions — operating in the shadows.
We expose them. Follow the fight.