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JackBoik

(50 posts)
Fri Aug 22, 2014, 09:49 PM Aug 2014

Workers in a 'red' state getting screwed (yet again). I.m not surprised; not even a little bit!

NEW YORK (MainStreet) — Let the worker beware: in Texas it is now entirely legal to lie to your staff.

A recent decision from the Texas Supreme Court has ruled that at-will employees can't sue their employer for fraud over the loss of their jobs. In his opinion, Chief Justice Nathan Hecht held that "while an employee can sue an employer for fraud in some situations... [a] claim cannot be based on illusory promises of continued at-will employment."

In 2002 E.I. du Pont de Nemours announced plans to turn some of its operations into a separate subsidiary. Most of the affected employees were under a union agreement that gave them the right to transfer within DuPont if they preferred, a decision which would have cost the company an enormous amount of money to retrain the transfers and hire their replacements.

The employees were worried that if DuPont sold the new subsidiary it would hurt both their pay and retirement funds. To convince them to work in the subsidiary instead of transferring within the company, DuPont assured its employees that it had absolutely no plans to sell the spin-off. Based on this promise almost everyone moved to the subsidiary, which a few weeks later DuPont sold to Koch Industries. Koch cut both salaries and retirement packages. DuPont had, as it turns out, been negotiating this deal the entire time.

The Texas Supreme Court sees no problem with any of this.

http://www.mainstreet.com/article/career/employment/employers-can-legally-lie-workers-court-rules?page=1

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Workers in a 'red' state getting screwed (yet again). I.m not surprised; not even a little bit! (Original Post) JackBoik Aug 2014 OP
Funny how they keep voting themselves into extinction. RagAss Aug 2014 #1
No surprise, as this kind of sandbagging has been going on for some time all over Populist_Prole Aug 2014 #2
Reap what you sow taught_me_patience Aug 2014 #3

Populist_Prole

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2. No surprise, as this kind of sandbagging has been going on for some time all over
Sat Aug 23, 2014, 12:29 AM
Aug 2014

Sandbagging, bad-faith bargaining; it's all the same. Also common is management "talking" to employees via the media, mostly the business oriented part of the press and the heavy use of analysts/pundits/economists/wonks as corporate shills.

But it's like the above poster says: These people are voting themselves into extinction.

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