The TCG player’s card verification center is reducing the jobs of 220 workers in the eBay city of New York, as was previously reported by a local news outlet. Native. The eBay Online Trading Card will move market operations to a warehouse in Kentucky – a decision by the TCG Player’s Union claims that EBay is trying to “avoid its bargaining responsibilities.”
To finalize the union’s first contract a few days before the disclosure of the eBay, the TCG player and E Bay also canceled their meeting that it was closing the site’s location.
The CWA then filed another unfair labor practice with the National Labor Relations Board (NLRB), accusing EBay to “terminate” workers’ jobs to avoid bargaining. On Monday, the CWA claimed that EBay hired security guards at the TCG Player’s Center for Sacrifice, who had “physically and verbally created a repressive environment by harassing employees.”
“TCG Player is closing the center of verification of its cyclists to stabilize operations within the eBay Logistics Center in Kentucky. Stuffy. “We recognize the impact of a nearby period that will have its employees, their families and the cyclies to the community, and we are dedicated to caring for our people during this transition.”
“Immediately after telling the security guards to tell us that we will all lose our jobs, the security guards are a psychological war.” “By issuing this brutal surveillance and intimidation campaign, TCG players and eBay are doing everything in their power to punish them for using their federally secure rights.”
Update, May 27: Added a statement from eBay.


