Pile of mail That companies urge employees to take part in campaigns for or against government regulations isn't novel, but the tactic has enjoyed a renaissance of late. (Photo: Shutterstock)

Thomas Neill wrote the government a letter Jan. 23 asking that it reverse an Obama-era rule that could make it easier for unions to win workplace elections. "Repeal the current rules; reinstate the prior rules; revise the election process in a way that brings them up to date in a sensible, fair manner," he wrote. So did Brian Picanco, Paul Smedberg, Zane Rowland and Jim Smith.

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