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  2. Union busting - Wikipedia

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    Union busting is a range of activities undertaken to disrupt or weaken the power of trade unions or ... A contract can at once be entered into with the employer ...

  3. History of union busting in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Union busting is a term used by labor organizations and trade unions to describe the activities that may be undertaken by employers, their proxies, workers and in certain instances states and governments usually triggered by events such as picketing, card check, worker organizing, and strike actions. [1]

  4. Employment contract - Wikipedia

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    A contract of employment is usually defined to mean the same as a "contract of service". [1] A contract of service has historically been distinguished from a contract for services (contract for the supply of services). The differing terminology implies a dividing line between a person who is "employed" and someone who is "self-employed".

  5. Wisconsin Governor's 'Union-Busting' Bill Becomes Law - AOL

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    After months of protests and court hearings, a controversial law that strips Wisconsin state workers of most of their collective bargaining rights has taken effect. The legislation, which became ...

  6. UAW alleges union-busting by Hyundai, Honda and VW; files ...

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    After giving several examples of union-busting in Indiana, Alabama, and Tennessee – Fain said the UAW filed federal labor charges with the National Labor Board against Honda, Hyundai, and ...

  7. Column: How touchy-feely Starbucks became the poster child ...

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    It may be true, for the moment, that "Starbucks is the poster child of union-busting in the United States," in the words of Starbucks Workers United official Gary Bonadonna Jr. But the fight is ...

  8. Strikebreaker - Wikipedia

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    Pinkerton agents escort strikebreakers in Buchtel, Ohio, 1884 Industrial Workers of the World stickerette "Don't Scab". A strikebreaker (sometimes pejoratively called a scab, blackleg, bootlicker, blackguard or knobstick) is a person who works despite an ongoing strike.

  9. Independent contracting in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Additionally, contractorization has been used as an indirect form of union-busting. [13] An independent contractor can itself be a business with employees; however, in most cases in the United States independent contractors operate as a sole proprietorship or single-member limited liability company. This means the independent contractor, as a ...