Union Watch Video Series
Projections' UnionWatch series offers employees a newscast format video, with anchors and reporters on the scene, delivering the facts about the union.
These are real-life stories, including interviews with the workers, supervisors, executives, and community members and leaders who experienced the effect a union can have, first-hand.
From Union Watch Video
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2,500 employees called out on strike learned the harsh reality of the newspapers' strategic plan to continue operating, rendering the violent strike a huge failure. Viewers see and hear first-hand from all sides of the story.
When a small Ohio Valley town went went through a Steelworker-led strike, the effects were dramatic. Some even said that if the mill shut down, the town of Mingo Junction would die. With many interviews, including the Union President, Mayor, local workers, and more, this story is a chilling account of what a strike can do to people's lives, both on and off the job.
Caterpillar: 6 1/2 Years to Forget
The UAW's strike against Caterpillar took its toll on the company, the workers, and the community. In the end, there were no winners, only a battered and embittered workforce that learned they could not force the company to run the business their way.
Special edition of UnionWatch that focuses on the internal struggle the Teamsters (IBT) have faced in recent years. Includes information on the TDU , and how that conflict has cost the union money, time and resources Also provides detailed history of the Teamsters and their corrupt leadership. To keep your workforce union free, you can view full-length previews of any UnionWatch, by simply logging to our client portal or online store. All of these programs are available now and can be delivered to you overnight.
Have a story you want employees to hear? Projections can research and develop a fully custom UnionWatch video, specific to your employee communication needs.