HelloFresh Is Paying Thousands Of Dollars A Day To Anti-Union Consultants
The meal-kit company HelloFresh is paying thousands of dollars each day to anti-union consultants in an effort to foil an organizing campaign by workers, according to federal disclosure forms.
Filings with the Labor Department dated Oct. 7 (here and here) show that Germany-based HelloFresh is forking over $3,500 a day, plus expenses, to each consultant hired through the âunion avoidanceâ firm Kulture Consulting, which is run by CEO Peter List. The filings list seven different consultants being used between two HelloFresh facilities in Colorado and California, suggesting the company could spend more than $20,000 in a day if all the consultants were deployed.
AdvertisementA HelloFresh spokesperson did not immediately respond via email when asked how large a tab the company has run up so far.
The hospitality union Unite Here has been organizing workers in the two kitchen factories, where workers prep food kits that go out to customersâ homes with instructions on how to cook them. The union has already filed petitions with the National Labor Relations Board to hold elections. If it succeeds, it would represent around 1,300 workers between the two locations.
âTheyâre one of these firms that says, âSave the Earth, screw the workers.ââ
- D. Taylor, president of Unite HereItâs common for companies to hire anti-union firms when dealing with an organizing drive, so they can hold group and individual meetings with workers to try to persuade them to vote against the union. Kulture Consulting has become a go-to for employers. According to the filings, Kulture has subcontracted much or all of the HelloFresh work out to other firms or individuals.
Like HelloFresh, Amazon also hired anti-union consultants when the retail giant was dealing with an organizing effort by the Retail, Wholesale and Department Store Union earlier this year. Workers attended group meetings with outside consultants every day for weeks during that campaign. The union lost the election in April by a wide margin.
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(PS the man in the photo works for Kulture Consulting, an anti-union firm that received $2,625/day for work in 2019) pic.twitter.com/FZIyCvc7K2
â" UNITE HERE (@unitehere) October 5, 2021On Tuesday, Unite Here posted a photo to Twitter of a consultant giving a presentation to a group of HelloFresh workers. The slide read, âRemember, union organizers are a unionâs sales team and can trick workers into the union.â
The disclosure forms indicate that consultants also planned to hold âone-on-oneâ meetings with workers.
Some workers on HelloFreshâs assembly lines recently told Vice that theyâve sustained injuries on the job and have a hard time covering rent due to low wages. âItâs a cycle of low-paying work and having to work back-to-back jobs. We believe that having a union will really change things,â worker Mary Williams told the outlet.
D. Taylor, president of Unite Here, told HuffPost in an interview that HelloFresh likes to talk about âsocial responsibilityâ â it has a page devoted to the issue on its website â but the companyâs concerns donât extend to workersâ rights. The companyâs code of ethics notes âthe importance of promoting human rights and the rights of workers throughout our operations and our supply chain.â
AdvertisementâThatâs all rubbish. Theyâre a typical company. ⦠Theyâve hired the big anti-union consultants,â Taylor said. âTheyâre one of these firms that says, âSave the Earth, screw the workers.ââ
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