Eleven German legal scholars and politicians urged Deutsche Telekom to...
Eleven German legal scholars and politicians urged Deutsche Telekom to ensure that workers at T-Mobile USA are able to “exercise their unrestricted right to opt for organized representation in the company without fear.” Their letter asked DT and T-Mobile USA…
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to “end all collaboration with U.S. consultants who advise employers how to fight employee representation.” The signers include former Federal Minister of Justice Herta Däubler Gmelin, former Vice Chancellor Franz Müntefering and former Federal Minister of Defense Peter Struck. T-Mobile respects the rights of unions to exist and recognizes its employees’ rights to organize or to refrain from organizing, a spokesman said. The vast majority of T-Mobile employees have chosen not to be represented by a union, he said.