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Originally Posted by d-ray657
Hate to butt in here, but you're getting into my area. Does the company allow stickers for tool companies, beverages, pictures of dogs, etc, on toolboxes? If they do, they can not lawfully prohibit a sticker that shows solidarity with other workers. If you want to know more about that, you could PM me, but I just wanted to let you know that your ability to post such artwork in your tool box MIGHT be protected by the law if: 1) The company allows other material to be stuck on tool boxes, and 2) if it was clear that the purpose of your sticker was mutual aid and benefit for workers.
I love to stick it to the man, but I wouldn't advise someone to do so without knowing enough about the circumstances to be confident that the stick didn't turn the other way.
Regards,
D-Ray
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I just do these things to antagonize certain individuals. And I am very aware of these rules. As you may recall, I have mentioned my involvement with unions and union organizing in the past?
Yes, the company does allow us to display various stickers, including religious and political stickers on our toolboxes, in addition to dogs, family pictures, etc. They even allow people to post sales adverts, social and church gathering leaflets on the breakroom bulletin board. I haven't asked, of course, but I don't think they realize this leaves them "open". It is a non-union shop.
Dave