Brooklyn Cablevision technicians are fighting to be heard.

Over 300 Brooklyn Cablevision technicians came together to ask to become the first union workers with the company. The Problem? Instead of Cablevision negotiating a contract they have started an anti-union campaign.

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According to Peoples World,

Cablevision and its CEO James Dolan have been charged with threatening and spying on workers, illegally firing 22 workers and bargaining in bad faith. An administrative law judge will rule on the case shortly.

The company has spent millions of dollars on executive compensation and union-busting attorneys – far more than it would take to settle a fair contract. It has also given illegal raises of $2 – $9 an hour – as much as $18,000 a year – to nearly 17,000 workers outside of Brooklyn to send an intimidating message about unionization. The Brooklyn workers continue without a contract and are paid less than their counterparts outside of Brooklyn.

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Three of Cablevision’s employees took a musical route in order to get their point across. “700 hundred days in a Brooklyn cave, 2 years as a slave, where’s my damn raise?” Well, then…

Watch the video below:

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