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In a Tuesday filing, a regional director of the US National Labor Relations Board accused the automaker of violating federal law by threatening, transferring, and retaliating against employees, agency spokesperson Kayla Blado said in an email. The complaint also alleges that the company confiscated union literature and created the impression workers’ activities were under surveillance, she said.
“Lucid respects employees’ rights under the National Labor Relations Act (NLRA) to choose whether or not to ...
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