Strike Readiness Tool Survey Strike Readiness Survey HiddenName First Last HiddenEmail Hiddendecision maker*truefalseDo you plan to satisfy your customers' requirements during a strike?* Yes No Great! It is important that you have a comprehensive contingency plan on how the business will operate during a strike.We can help change that. You will need to have a plan to protect the facility while non-operational as well as a startup plan that includes sabotage prevention inspections.Does anyone in your leadership group have experience developing a strike contingency plan?* Yes No Great! Rely on that experience in your contingency planning development, but keep in mind that the way something was done prior or the way that someone else handled a particular problem may not be the best way for the current situation.We can help change that. Strike experience and lessons learned from previous contingency plan development exercises will streamline the process and provide the best possible plan.Does anyone in your leadership group have experience operating a facility during a strike?* Yes No Great! That person or persons should be heavily involved in contingency planning development. Consideration should be given to employing a strike consultant to bring additional strike experience and best practices to the planning process.We can help change that. Consideration should be given to employing a strike consultant to bring valuable strike experience and best practices to the planning process.Do you have a contingency plan from previous contract negotiations?* Yes No Great! You may submit a copy to Huffmaster for a free gap-analysis.We can help change that. The contingency planning process should start 60 to 90 days prior to the contract expiration date.Do you plan to replace striking workers?* Yes No Great! Beware of temporary employee providers without extensive strike experience. Remember: Saying you will cross a picket line and actually crossing it are two entirely different things.We can help change that. You still need a security plan to protect management and salaried associates, who will cross the picket line, as well as the assets of the company.Does the security section of your contingency plan include provisions to protect management and salaried associates, whom you need to cross the picket line, and their personal property?* Yes No Great! You may submit a copy to Huffmaster for a free gap-analysis.We can help change that. Every picket line crossing increases the potential for violence. Your security plan must include provisions and tactics to protect personnel during line crossings without inflaming the situation.Does your current security company provide officers, who are trained to handle strikes and gather evidence of unlawful picket-line activity?* Yes No Great! Guard against putting current security officers/provider in situations where they are directly interacting with striking employees. This will reduce animosity when the strike is over.We can help change that. Security personnel will have the most direct contact with striking employees. Strike experience and knowledge of labor laws will reduce violence and unfair labor practice charges.Do you have a plan to ensure that all material suppliers, logistics providers and service contractors will cross the picket line to provide service?* Yes No Great! Ensure that your plan includes actual conversations with these vendors as well as checking the strike references for any vendors identified as critical.We can help change that. All of your vendors should be contacted prior to the contract expiration date to insure their continued support during a potential work stoppage.Do you have a plan to deter sabotage as negotiations approach the expiration of the contract?* Yes No Great! Your sabotage prevention plan should include a schedule to ramp up the prevention measures as the contract expiration nears and the threat of sabotage increases.We can help change that. Your contingency plan should address the process to integrate your current security provider, plant management, electronic surveillance and trained strike-security specialists to provide a seamless pre-strike security plan.Do you have a plan to ensure the cooperation of the local police and the courts as the strike proceeds?* Yes No Great! Make sure you meet with local law enforcement and your labor attorney prior to the contract expiration.We can help change that. It is important to meet with local law enforcement prior to the contract expiration to determine their level of support so security coverage can be adjusted accordingly. A local labor attorney, who is familiar with the local court, can prove invaluable if it becomes necessary to seek an injunction or restraining order.CAPTCHA