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  2. Union shop - Wikipedia

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    In labor law, a union shop, also known as a post-entry closed shop, is a form of a union security clause. Under this, the employer agrees to either only hire labor union members or to require that any new employees who are not already union members become members within a certain amount of time. [1]

  3. Right-to-work law - Wikipedia

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    An agency shop, in which employees must pay the equivalent of the cost of union representation, but need not formally join the union. An open shop, in which an employee cannot be compelled to join or pay the equivalent of dues to a union or be fired for joining the union. [12]

  4. Closed shop - Wikipedia

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    This is different from a post-entry closed shop (US: union shop), which is an agreement requiring all employees to join the union if they are not already members. [1] In a union shop, the union must accept as a member any person hired by the employer. [2] By comparison, an open shop does not require union membership of potential and current ...

  5. Open shop - Wikipedia

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    Open shop means a factory, office, or other business establishment in which a union, chosen by a majority of the employees, acts as representative of all the employees in making agreements with the employer, but union membership is not a condition of being hired.

  6. Taft–Hartley Act - Wikipedia

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    The amendments also authorized individual states to outlaw union security clauses (such as the union shop) entirely in their jurisdictions by passing right-to-work laws. A right-to-work law, under Section 14B of Taft–Hartley, prevents unions from negotiating contracts or legally binding documents requiring companies to fire workers who refuse ...

  7. Amazon faces union vote at North Carolina warehouse

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    A successful union vote could open the door to further organizing at one of Amazon's roughly 1,000 warehouses scattered across the U.S., potentially increasing its labor and logistics costs. A ...

  8. Volunteers use bullhorns and sirens to warn immigrants when ...

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    Just before dawn, 10 people met at a parking lot shared by a laundromat and coffee shop in South Central Los Angeles on what has become a daily mission: Look for immigration officers and warn ...

  9. Businesses scramble to contain fallout from Trump's tariffs ...

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    A Midwestern sheet metal fabricator bemoans the prospect of higher aluminum prices. Businesses knew that Trump’s import taxes -- tariffs -- on America’s biggest trading partners were scheduled ...