One of New York City’s top architecture firms is under fire for allegedly dismissing a handful of employees who tried to unionize. The National Labor Relations Board issued a complaint on Friday accusing Snohetta of firing eight workers part of a failed unionization effort, the New York Times reported. The complaint alleges the firm made the cuts “to discourage employees from engaging” in collective action. Elaine Molinar, a partner at Snohetta, said “business considerations” were at play in the firings and that the union preferences of individual employees were largely unknown. A paper trail, however, suggests otherwise. In 2023, employees […]
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