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  2. Unionization - Wikipedia

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    Unionization has been demonstrated to be associated with greater employee retention, even when unionized employees experience greater amounts of dissatisfaction in the workplace. [11] This is associated with the fact that employees experiencing dissatisfaction will be able to voice their concerns more effectively through the use of the union.

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

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    There's a growing trend of employees at major companies, including Apple and Amazon, trying to unionize. Let's take a look at some of the unionization trends across the country, the response of the...

  4. First Avenue workers ratify first union contract more than 15 ...

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    After voluntarily recognizing workers' request to unionize in November 2023, ... "For all venue workers in the Twin Cities, now is the time for you to unionize your workplace: First Ave. workers ...

  5. Trade union - Wikipedia

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    A trade union (British English) or labor union (American English), often simply referred to as a union, is an organization of workers whose purpose is to maintain or improve the conditions of their employment, [1] such as attaining better wages and benefits, improving working conditions, improving safety standards, establishing complaint procedures, developing rules governing status of ...

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

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    For example, while employees usually unionize to secure better wages or benefits, they will likely understand if management is honest about the company’s finances and explains why the company ...

  7. Industrial unionism - Wikipedia

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    Revolutionary Industrial Unionism, that is the proposition that all wage workers come together in organization according to industry; the groupings of the workers in each of the big divisions of industry as a whole into local, national, and international industrial unions; all to be interlocked, dovetailed, welded into One Big Union for all ...

  8. New rule would make it easier for millions of Americans to ...

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    A new federal rule that goes into effect next month could make it easier for millions of workers to form unions at big companies like McDonald’s. But it’s already facing significant pushback ...

  9. Community unionism - Wikipedia

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    Community unionism, also known as reciprocal unionism, refers to the formation of alliances between unions and non-labour groups in order to achieve common goals. [1] These unions seek to organize the employed, unemployed, and underemployed. [2]