Employers spend more than $400 million per year on 'union-avoidance' consultants to bolster their
union-busting efforts
High-profile union organizing campaigns and attacks on those campaigns at companies such as Amazon, Starbucks, and Google have shined a spotlight on workers seeking better pay and working conditions. However, attempts to derail those efforts by corporations are on the rise, costing more than $400 million a year.
But that number is only the tip of the union-busting iceberg.
Heres what we know about union avoidance today:
When workers seek to form unions, employers often hire union-avoidance consultants to dissuade and weaken workers unionization efforts. These consultants work to prevent a union election from taking placeand if that fails, to ensure that workers vote against the union.
Employers spend a lot of money trying to derail union organizing campaigns. EPI estimates employers spend $433 million per year on union-avoidance consultants. This work is well compensatedconsultants report being paid $350-plus hourly rates or $2,500-plus daily rates for their work to defeat union organizing efforts. This estimate is just a drop in the bucket because there is not enough data to reveal the true scope of what employers spend.
https://www.epi.org/publication/union-avoidance/