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  2. 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 ...

  3. Community unionism - Wikipedia

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    US community unions focus on issues that go beyond the workplace such as housing, health care, education, and immigration. [6] Craft unionism in the US organized workers based on their trade by class or skill. The jobs these workers had were stable, paid a living wage, provided pensions, and offered long-term employment.

  4. Unionization - Wikipedia

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    Unionization is the creation and growth of modern trade unions.Trade unions were often seen as a left-wing, socialist concept, [1] whose popularity has increased during the 19th century when a rise in industrial capitalism saw a decrease in motives for up-keeping workers' rights.

  5. Duke University Hospital unionization drives - Wikipedia

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    [12] [5] In hopes of preventing the unionization of all medical center workers, Duke allowed some hospital workers to vote in the election for the union recognition of Local 77. [13] As demonstrated by the later unionization drives of 1974 and 1978, these efforts to stifle collective action in the hospital were futile.

  6. How should management respond to unionization efforts? - AOL

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    Dos and don'ts for managers as “hot labor summer” continues.

  7. Why autoworkers in thriving S.C. should resist unionization ...

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    These agreements would keep employers from sharing information about the union with employees, giving workers a one-sided view on the impact of unionization and limiting the free speech of employers.

  8. Solidarity unionism - Wikipedia

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    The term originated in a 1978 book Labor Law for the Rank and Filer by Staughton Lynd who described a model of organizing promoted in the early 20th century by the Industrial Workers of the World which eschews the formality and bureaucracy of government-recognized unions, which Lynd and co-author Daniel Gross refer to as "business unions." [1]

  9. Why is union support so important in politics?

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    Experts say there are two big reasons why union support is important to a political campaign: it's about money, and the unions' organizing power. English said the UAW plans to turn their ...