CWA Files Unfair Labor Practice Charges Against Billion-Dollar Federal Contractor Maximus on the Heels of Worker Protest Outside HHS Headquarters, Says Maximus Retaliated Against & Intimidated Workers for Engaging in Union Activity
Maximus operates the largest federally-contracted call centers in the country under contracts with the
The workers impacted by the layoffs were customer service representatives who support Obamacare and Medicare calls and who answer questions for the
The charges allege that Maximus laid off some workers in retaliation for speaking out about their working conditions, and offered workers unlawful severance agreements. Specific allegations include:
* Maximus implied promises of benefits to employees with the purpose of interfering with employee-protected concerted activity and union activity.
* Maximus forced employees to attend a meeting during which a supervisor urged them to reject union representation. The same supervisor also impliedly threatened employees with layoff and worksite closure.
* Maximus offered employees severance agreements that unlawfully restrict their right to speak publicly about their experiences working at Maximus.
The charges come on the heels of a protest and press conference held by Maximus workers earlier today outside of HHS headquarters, where they were joined by Representative
At the press conference, Maximus workers called on HHS Secretary Becerra to investigate whether Maximus' labor practices are consistent with its responsibilities as a federal contractor, to protect workers from unfair layoffs, and to increase the wages of HHS-contracted workers at Maximus to
"I was appalled to learn that Maximus has announced layoffs affecting more than 700 call center workers who work under contracts with HHS," said
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"I was laid off two days before
"Workers at Maximus have been organizing with CWA to fight for living wages, affordable healthcare, fair treatment, and a voice on the job," said
A video recording of the event is available here: https://fb.watch/kLiCjHqmpT/.
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Original text here: https://cwa-union.org/news/releases/cwa-files-unfair-labor-practice-charges-against-billion-dollar-federal-contractor



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