Hamilton Nolan at Gawker posted an anti-union video that Target shows its employees. Nolan explains:

The existence of Target's new anti-union employee training video (entitled "Think Hard: Protect Your Signature") was first reported today by Josh Eidelson at Salon. And we have obtained the actual video, which is above. It features Dawn and Ricardo, a cool, knowing, multiracial pair of Target employees who are here to talk to you, the Target team member, about the dangers of unions. "Someday, someone you don't know may approach you at work, or visit you at home, asking you to sign your name to an authorization card, petition, or some other union document," Ricardo warns.
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"Unions want what we have" the video declares. How so? Ricardo explains, as if speaking to a child: "We're a target, because unions are threatened by us. And here's why: when we take business away from retailers that are unionized, those companies may downsize, reducing the number of employees. And that means the union loses members, which is a big problem for the union business. Did you notice how I just called it a business? Because that's what it is."

Dawn continues: "A union is not a charity. it's not a club, and it's not part of the government." Ricardo explains that "unions may have been needed in the past," but the worker protections previously enabled by unions are now state and federal law, so why would anyone need to join them? "Nobody wants to pay dues for something they already have," Dawn concludes. Because everything is great in America!

It's an infuriating video and you should go to Gawker to watch it. And then you should read Eidelson's story, which explains the history of Target's shameful treatment of pro-union workers.