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A Conversation About Responses to the Surge in Union Organizing and Pro-Union Sentiment

Event | 10.13.22, 6:15 AM EDT - 7:15 AM EDT

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Lansdowne Resort and Spa
44050 Woodridge Parkway, Lansdowne, VA 20176

This retailer-only roundtable discussion provides a safe space to take a deeper dive into the issues discussed in the morning’s plenary session on union organizing. We will provide attendees an opportunity to share experiences and exchange best practices on responses to the current wave of union organizing and more aggressive union demands, including an increased willingness to engage in economic strikes. Are you contemplating a different strategy regarding union organizing and, if so, what are the core principles? How are we, as employers in a time of dramatic change and economic uncertainty, able to address concerns that are front of mind to employees? 


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