‘Labor peace’ mandate for data center credit possible – Center Square

State Rep. Mike Zalewski said they want to ensure anyone benefiting from the tax incentive uses union labor. “It should come as no surprise to any data center developer that this is a pro-union state that wants to use union workers. That is not an earth-shattering revelation to anybody, nor should it be.”
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nixit
4 years ago

Again, what problem are they trying to solve? What unfair labor practices have these data centers been accused of?

Mike
4 years ago

A union can use a labor peace agreement as leverage to obtain card check.

Card check is a way to avoid a single secret ballot election date for the purpose of organizing an union local at an employer.

http://www.uschamber.com/sites/default/files/documents/files/labor_peace_agreements_2013_09_12.pdf

Fed up neighbor
4 years ago

And if they don’t want to use union labor so be it, if not go to another state like most businesses are doing already Illinois is a shit hole for businesses to try and thrive

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