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  2. Labor and Employment Relations Association - Wikipedia

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    The association assumes no partisan position on questions of policy in these fields, but is an open forum respecting all opinions and perspectives. The association supports fundamental worker and human rights in the workplace and supports rights of the employees, employers, and their organizations to organize.

  3. Harris v. Quinn - Wikipedia

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    The National Right to Work Legal Defense Foundation argued a claim against the Illinois's Public Labor Relations Act, on the ground that it violated the First Amendment. It allowed labor unions to collect fees for the union from non-union members since they would still receive the services of improved pay and conditions made through collective bargaining.

  4. Right-to-work law - Wikipedia

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    Right-to-work proponents, including the Center for Union Facts, contend that political contributions made by unions are not representative of the union workers. [20] The agency shop portion of this had previously been contested with support of National Right to Work Legal Defense Foundation in Communications Workers of America v.

  5. Open shop - Wikipedia

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    Non-union construction employers have also adopted the phrase "merit shop" to describe their operations. In many connotations, the terms are interchangeable. However, may be used differently by different sides of the open shop issue. The open shop is also the legal norm in those states that have adopted right-to-work laws. In those cases ...

  6. 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.

  7. Norma Hernandez - Wikipedia

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    Hernandez was born and raised in Melrose Park, Illinois. [2] Her grandfather had immigrated to the area from Jalisco in the 1960s as part of the Bracero Program. [3] Both of her parents worked manufacturing jobs, and her father was a union member for almost 30 years. [3]

  8. Timeline of labour issues and events - Wikipedia

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    Herrin massacre: [30] Thirty-six people are killed, 21 of them non-union miners, during a coal-mine strike at Herrin, Illinois. July 1922 (United States) Great Railroad Strike of 1922. [30] 15 November 1922 (Ecuador) A three-day general strike in Guayaquil ends after police and military kill at least 300 strikers. 1 September 1922 (United States)

  9. Paper local - Wikipedia

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    Paper locals have charged real estate developers for union services while hiring non-union workers (allowing the individual[s] controlling the paper local to pocket the difference in wages and benefits). [5] On occasion, employers have formed paper locals in order to establish company unions, and prevent unionization of their workforce. [6]