Public Lever For Private Organizing

by | Mar 25, 2010 | News

The Change to Win labor federation recently charged CVS Caremark Corporation of not offering the lowest possible drug prices to Kansas public employees. This looks like a typical ploy out of the Big Labor corporate campaign playbook. According to CVS spokeswoman Carolyn Castel, Change to Win has ”recklessly and deliberately distorted” information about the company. She said the union is angry that CVS won’t agree to card check recognition in organizing campaigns, but instead continues to insist on secret ballot elections to protect the privacy of employees. The 3-year contract to provide the pharmacy services expires in December, and as the Kansas legislature seeks bids for contract renewal, Change to Win is interjecting its accusations into the process.

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