Opinion ID: 609103
Heading Depth: 3
Heading Rank: 2

Heading: Wonderland Mall Meeting

Text: 8 Toro also testified that he was present at a meeting which was held during the third week of December 1990 at the Wonderland Mall in Livonia. At that meeting, there were approximately six to eight employees and seven production analysts. Toro testified that at the meeting Robertson expressed his support for the Union to employees who were sitting with him at a table. In addition, Robertson stated that the employees might get fired without a union and that if the Union was voted in, employees would get more benefits. 9 Talluto was also present at the Wonderland Mall meeting. Talluto testified that Robertson conducted the meeting and, in response to a question, told a group of about ten employees that Digitron knew who had signed the authorization cards and that if the Union did not get voted in, those employees would be discharged. 10 Robert Sleeper, a production analyst, testified that at the Wonderland Mall meeting no one employee or production analyst dominated the meeting and denied that Robertson told employees that they would be discharged or laid off by Digitron.