NPM Staff fired after trying to unionize

NPM Staff fired after trying to unionize

Special report Three of the five people axed from JavaScript package management biz NPM Inc last month claim bosses got rid of them for trying to form a union. In a phone interview with The Register last week, Wendy Musell, a partner at the employment law firm Stewart Musell, said the charges pertain to Section 7 of America’s National Labor Relations Act, which covers the right of employees to join unions, to bargain collectively, and to engage in concerted activity for mutual aid or protection. NPM clings to its cuddly image – as senior staff vote with their feet: Now longtime product boss quits JS package biz

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Source: www.theregister.co.uk