Just 15 months after employees at a branch of the $13.3 billion Lake Michigan Credit Union voted to form a labor union, they voted earlier this month to decertify it.
"This action by employees is a powerful reversal of a prior vote to unionize, which occurred at this branch a little over one year ago," LMCU said in a prepared statement. "LMCU respects the rights of employees to organize but does not support outside unions' involvement within LMCU, as these organizations are oftentimes divisive, have their own agenda, and don't necessarily have the best interests of its employee members at heart."
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