Cablevision Workers: Stand and Be Counted!

This Thursday 285 Brooklyn-based Cablevision workers will vote in a election for union representation.

These workers have withstood a blistering assault on their right to form a union. Instead of coming to the table and discussing the merits of union representation in the open, Cablevision management is truly taking the low road, by pressuring workers with misinformation in endless “captive audience meetings.”

Despite this enormous pressure from the management 1%, the 99% are standing strong.

Cablevision workers have the right to decide for themselves whether a union is the best way to bring about a safer work environment, better healthcare, a more secure retirement and salaries that allow them to support their families.

Click here to stand up for the Cablevision 99%. Tell Cablevision management it is morally wrong to force workers to run a gauntlet of intimidation and misinformation simply because they seek to exercise their democratic right to have a voice at work, and to achieve a measure of equity and dignity on the job.