Labor/Employment
Jan. 5, 2021
New Google union won’t seek legal recognition
They said Monday that the board's requirements would stop them from realizing their 'expansive vision' of higher salaries and more benefits for vendors, independent contractors, and temporary workers, as well as more say in what the company produces.




A union formed by workers at Google and other Alphabet companies will not be seeking recognition from the National Labor Relations Board, according to members of the union.
They said Monday that the board's requirements would stop them from realizing their "expansive vision" of higher salaries and more benefits for vendors, independent contractors, and temporary workers, as well as more say in what the company produces.
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