Union busters have often earned 20 times more than the workers they seek to “persuade” not to unionize . Operating largely in the shadows with minimal regulatory oversight , these so-called “persuaders” face little accountability for their tactics.
The union-busting industry thrives on secrecy , with consultants exploiting loopholes in disclosure requirements and filing mandatory reports months late — if they file accurate information at all. But recently, the upper limits of what they charge have evidently exploded far beyond long-outrageous multiples. Disclosures show that two union busters, including one hired by Amazon, recently set new records for the highest hourly and daily rates. The disclosures also provide a stark illustration of common tactics used by union busters to neut

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