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  2. Graduate student employee unionization - Wikipedia

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    Despite a 2005–06 strike, NYU graduate student employees union were not able to obtain union recognition. [4] [61] In April 2010, more than 1,000 NYU graduate assistants again filed an election petition with the NLRB. NLRB Acting Regional 2 Director Elbert F. Tellem denied the petition, deferring to the NLRB's 2004 decision in Brown ...

  3. Company union - Wikipedia

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    A company or "yellow" union is a worker organization which is dominated or unduly influenced by an employer and is therefore not an independent trade union. Company unions are contrary to international labour law (see ILO Convention 98 , Article 2). [ 1 ]

  4. 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. [2]

  5. Why autoworkers in thriving S.C. should resist unionization ...

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    South Carolina lawmaker explains why he believes unionization efforts in S.C. by the United Auto Workers (UAW) would harm, not help autoworkers.

  6. Why is union support so important in politics?

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    Experts say there are two big reasons why union support is important to a political campaign: it's about money, and the unions' organizing power. English said the UAW plans to turn their ...

  7. Collective bargaining - Wikipedia

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    2. Role of Unions: While union membership has declined in recent decades, unions still play a crucial role in the collective bargaining process, representing workers in negotiations with employers. [19] 3. Bargaining Representative: Employees can appoint a bargaining agent, such as a union representative, to negotiate on their behalf. [20] 4.

  8. Solidarity unionism - Wikipedia

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    The term originated in a 1978 book Labor Law for the Rank and Filer by Staughton Lynd who described a model of organizing promoted in the early 20th century by the Industrial Workers of the World which eschews the formality and bureaucracy of government-recognized unions, which Lynd and co-author Daniel Gross refer to as "business unions." [1]

  9. Biden administration scrubs union accountability site - AOL

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    Biden administration officials had previously said the site was simply being improved, but nearly all the accountability info from the site was removed and hasn't returned.