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  2. Workers are unionizing. How should management respond? - AOL

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    There will likely be a lot more unionization efforts this year thanks to a National Labor Relations Board ruling earlier this month that makes it easier for unions to mobilize without following a ...

  3. How should management respond to unionization efforts? - AOL

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    Dos and don'ts for managers as “hot labor summer” continues.

  4. The Push To Unionize: What’s Behind It and Can It ... - AOL

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    Let’s take a look at some of the unionization trends across the country, the response of the organizations, and then explore if a union can really help workers today. See: 9 Best Small Business ...

  5. Labor unions in the United States - Wikipedia

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    [15] [16] Research suggests that rising income inequality in the United States is partially attributable to the decline of the labor movement and union membership, [17] [18] [19]: 1 and that this is not only a correlation. [20] Research has also found that unions can harm profitability, employment and business growth rates. [21] [22]

  6. Company union - Wikipedia

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    In their wide-ranging 2017 study of the Canadian company union CLAC, geographer Steven Tufts and sociologist Mark Thomas draw a distinction between multiple categories of organisation commonly called "company unions", arguing that it is a mistake to regard the company union phenomenon as purely or essentially pro-business and anti-worker (or ...

  7. Unionization - Wikipedia

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    Unionization is the creation and growth of modern trade unions.Trade unions were often seen as a left-wing, socialist concept, [1] whose popularity has increased during the 19th century when a rise in industrial capitalism saw a decrease in motives for up-keeping workers' rights.

  8. Column: Why Starbucks has become a huge unionization target ...

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    Schultz asserted that the number of employees who have voted for unionization is a bare minority, because anti-union workers have not cast a vote — in part, he asserted, because they had been ...

  9. Business unionism - Wikipedia

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    A business union is a type of trade union that is opposed to class or revolutionary unionism and has the principle that unions should be run like businesses. Business unions are believed to be of American origin, and the term has been applied in particular to phenomena characteristic of American unions. [ 1 ]