NLRB Orders Re-Run Election at Aspire Bakeries
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NLRB Orders Re-Run Election at Aspire Bakeries

The National Labor Relations Board found merit in the BCTGM’s charges that Aspire Bakeries committed numerous labor law violations during an organizing campaign at the company’s Ontario, California bakery. As a result, the Labor Board has ordered a new union election for workers at Aspire.

Not long after workers at the bakery approached BCTGM Local 37 (Los Angeles) organizers about joining the BCTGM, the company hired a high-priced union busting firm to put a stop to the employees’ efforts. The union busters committed numerous offenses including spying on union activities, harassment and intimidation of union supporters.