How Blue Diamond breaks labor law

Blue Diamond has broken the law by firing and disciplining union supporters; threatening workers with loss of pensions and other benefits; threatening that the plant could close or move, and coercively interrogating workers about their union activities and sympathies.

The National Labor Relations Board issued new complaints against Blue Diamond Oct. 23, 2006--eight months after it found the company guilty of more than 20 labor law violations. (A complaint is like an indictment in a criminal case.)

October 2006: NLRB issued new complaints against Blue Diamond

The Board issued a complaint against Blue Diamond Oct. 23 for illegally firing one union supporter and disciplining another. It expanded the complaint a month later to include yet another firing. These complaints covered:

The Board wrapped up a four-day hearing on these complaints Jan. 19, 2007.

These complaints marked Blue Diamond as a repeat offender.

March 2006: NLRB found Blue Diamond guilty of more than 20 violations of the National Labor Relations Act.

NLRB Administrative Law Judge Jay R. Pollack said Blue Diamond broke the law by: