Recently, I had noted that a labor complaint filed against Barstool Sports (following tweets by founder Dave Portnoy that threatened to fire any employee that sought to unionize the company) had been settled, which effectively put that matter to bed.
Not so fast, my friend. A new labor complaint was filed last week against the company, following anti-union comments on one of the company’s podcasts. In the podcast, host Kirk Minihane joked about urinating on the notice of employees’ labor rights that the company agreed to post in the workplace (as part of the settlement of the original labor complaint.) Minihane then echoed what Portnoy has said, indicating that any employee of the company that sought to unionize should be fired on the spot. (It is worth point out that the hosts on the podcast said they were not serious.)
Nevertheless, this second labor complaint was filed and Barstool Sports sees itself caught up in yet another scrum over anti-union comments. The question is now whether Democratic Representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez weighs in, as she had done last time.
For additional information: https://www.nlrb.gov/case/02-CA-255384
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