This is a possible summary:
The video is a segment from the show Last Week Tonight with John Oliver, where he talks about the tactics and challenges of unionizing in the US. He criticizes the anti-union propaganda and intimidation that companies like Amazon, Starbucks, Target, and others use to discourage workers from organizing. He also points out the weak legal protections and penalties for workers' rights violations. He urges Congress to pass the PRO Act, a bill that would strengthen labor laws and make it easier for workers to form unions. He ends the segment with a parody of an anti-union video that mocks the arguments and claims of union-busting firms.
Here are some possible facts extracted from the text:
1. Union membership in the U.S. has declined from about 20% in 1983 to just over 10% today.
2. Nearly half of non-union workers say they would like to be in a union.
3. Companies often hire union-busting firms and consultants to influence their employees' choice and prevent them from unionizing.
4. Companies use tactics such as captive audience meetings, anti-union signs and texts, threats of closing the workplace, and predictions of worse wages and benefits to discourage workers from joining a union.
5. The PRO Act is a proposed legislation that would protect the right to organize, outlaw captive audience meetings, enable arbitration for first contracts, and put financial penalties for violating workers' rights.
6. Unionized workers in the private sector have wages about 25% higher than their non-union counterparts.
7. Companies can legally delay or deny contracts to successfully unionized workforces for years or even decades.
8. Companies can face minimal or no consequences for violating federal law in union election campaigns, such as posting a notice on the bulletin board or paying back pay.