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  2. Taylor Law - Wikipedia

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    The labor unions also contend that the Taylor Law does not provide government agencies the incentive to negotiate contracts on a timely basis and negotiate the terms of the contract in good faith. There have been lobbying efforts by municipal unions to the New York state legislature to change the Taylor Law, but there is some resistance or ...

  3. Public-sector trade unions in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The postal unions did not engage in strikes, but there was the U.S. postal strike of 1970, a two-week wildcat walkout in New York City and 12 other cities by 200,000 of the 750,000 postal employees. It was not officially sponsored and ended when the Army started delivering the mail in "Operation Graphic Hand."

  4. Public Employees Federation - Wikipedia

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    The Public Employees Federation (PEF) is a labor union representing more than 57,000 [1] professional, scientific, and technical public employees in the state of New York.The union is one of the largest local white-collar unions in the United States and is New York's second-largest state-employee union. [2]

  5. UNMH raises pay for workers, negotiates contracts with unions

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    Jan. 30—University of New Mexico Hospital workers will see a bump in their paychecks, as the health system announced last week it will increase wages for thousands of employees at its hospitals ...

  6. Civil Service Employees Association - Wikipedia

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    The Civil Service Employees Association (CSEA) is a labor union in the state of New York that represents employees in state and local government, as well as school districts, child care, and the private sector. As of 2010, there were about 300,000 members in the union.

  7. 1199: The National Health Care Workers' Union - Wikipedia

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    New York headquarters Headquarters, District 1199C of the 1199: The National Health Care Workers' Union, and listed on National Register of Historic Places.. 1199: The National Health Care Workers' Union was an American labor union founded as the Drug, Hospital, and Health Care Employees Union-District 1199 by Leon J. Davis for pharmacists in New York City in 1932.

  8. Labor unions in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Right-to-work statutes forbid unions from negotiating union shops and agency shops. Thus, while unions do exist in "right-to-work" states, they are typically weaker. Members of labor unions enjoy "Weingarten Rights." If management questions the union member on a matter that may lead to discipline or other changes in working conditions, union ...

  9. Writers union ratifies its new contract with Hollywood and TV ...

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    The ratification of a new employment contract between the WGA and Hollywood’s biggest studios officially closes the chapter on one of the longest strikes in the union’s history.