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Captive Audience Meetings And Forced Listening: Lessons For Canada From The American Experience, Sara Slinn Jan 2008

Captive Audience Meetings And Forced Listening: Lessons For Canada From The American Experience, Sara Slinn

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Widespread adoption of mandatory representation votes and express protection of employer speech invite employer anti-union campaigns during union organizing, including employer-held captive audience meetings. Therefore, the problem of whether and how to restrict employers’ captive audience communications during union organizing is of renewed relevance in Canada. Captive meetings are a long-standing feature of American labour relations. This article considers how treatment of captive meetings evolved in the U.S., including the notion of employee choice, the “marketplace of ideas” view of expression dominating the American debate, and the central role of the contest between constitutional and statutory rights. It also considers …