Back in the mid-1990s, the union leaders got the idea to unionize my then small business with its six production employees. |
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The Board of Governors voted unanimously to allow the administrators to unionize. |
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By making it hard for us to unionize these workers, they are showing that they want to bust the union. |
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It's probably pie in the sky to say we could unionize them, but that's what I'd like to see. |
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One reason is that it is much harder to unionize an unorganized workplace than most of us realize. |
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The first is to organize, unionize, or whatever you want to call it, and join the fight for a bigger piece of that limited pie. |
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The piece restages the 12-hour interrogation of a maquiladora laborer accused of attempting to unionize workers. |
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This might be done if that employee was part of an effort to try to unionize or organize in any way with other employees. |
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If the 1,500 or so workers at the factory attempt to unionize, he added, they will be fired and blacklisted. |
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A 1907 attempt by labor organizers to unionize the Ashio copper mines was only put down by thousands of army troops. |
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Too bad federal law makes it virtually impossible to unionize a company that doesn't want to be unionized, isn't it? |
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But their attempts to unionize are going to fail, because their replacements are already on the way. |
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About 360 students voted to unionize last March as a last-ditch attempt to pressure the administration over low pay and working conditions. |
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He should be put out to pasture along with his philosophy of trying to unionize the world. |
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Sounds like the chicken catchers, who are trying to unionize, are going to be a dying breed soon. |
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Either there are no provisions restricting investors' actions or there are none protecting workers and allowing them to unionize. |
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Last year an election was held at which reporters for the school's newspaper conducted an exit poll that found a majority of grad students voted to unionize. |
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The purpose of this provision is to stop employers from changing the working conditions in order to punish employees who have chosen to unionize. |
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In the summer of 2005, the activists tried to unionize their Los Angeles office. |
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The labour Code also stipulates that any form of intimidation, threats or reprisals against anyone who decides to unionize is strickly forbidden. |
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The nation's largest union for retail workers has embarked on its first broad campaign to unionize Target workers. |
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But Nafta provided little enforcement in those areas, and virtually none on violations of the right to unionize and bargain collectively. |
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A number of African countries allow teachers to unionize, but limit the exercise of these rights. |
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They are not even allowed to unionize, it seems, although attempts have been made. |
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We, as a government, are going to resist every effort you make, because you can't define who it is that you're going to try to unionize. |
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According to information received, agricultural workers in Ontario are not authorized to unionize. |
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One of the ways to do that is to allow RCMP officers to unionize, without the ability to strike. |
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The Ontario Superior Court ruled recently that the RCMP had the right to unionize if it so wished. |
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Employees were locked out and others came to take their places, then the employer treated them so badly that they decided to unionize. |
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We must commit resources to assisting other union activists attempting to unionize women here and in other parts of the globe. |
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The problem is that workers have no ways of improving their situation because they do not have the right to unionize. |
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It should not be up to governments to decide whether or not its police force can organize and unionize. |
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Why should they be the only police force in Canada that is not allowed to unionize? |
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My personal view, and this was passed within the RCMP, is that the RCMP should be able to unionize, but not have the right to strike. |
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Once again, it is surprising that, in a Canadian public institution, people are not allowed to unionize. |
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The rhetoric of slavery has been applied to a variety of social movements, such as the quest for equal rights for women or attempts to unionize American workers. |
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Maquilas prefer to employ young women, often as young as fourteen, because the owners believe that young women are easier to control and less likely to attempt to unionize. |
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With the Supreme Court's 2002 Hoffman decision, undocumented immigrant laborers have no legal standing to sue for back pay when fired for attempting to unionize. |
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In other business, the delegate assembly voted to encourage MLA members to unionize when possible and to support the unionizing efforts of other campus workers. |
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Universities have generally opposed any attempts to organize, arguing that graduate students are students and not employees, and therefore have no right to unionize. |
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Promote and strengthen workers' democratic organizations, and promote the application of basic labour standards including the freedom to unionize. |
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Workers' rights, the right to unionize, the right of association, the right to strike, the right to bargain freely, none of those are respected in Colombia. |
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Regardless of what our friends may say about them, it is important to recognize the right of employees to unionize and to look out for their collective interests. |
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This view is not shared by unions, which have complained that Mackey prevents unionization among his employees, notably at a store in Madison, Wisconsin, where team members had voted to unionize. |
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Many Quebec agriculture producers are afraid of possible fallout from the decision by Quebec's labour relations board to uphold the rights of seasonal workers in Quebec to unionize. |
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Both had claimed they were denied contract renewals with The Washington Ballet after they led a move to unionize the dancers. |
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The only recognized labour organizations are the ones that support the Colombian government's claim that there is a right to unionize, when, in reality, that does not exist. |
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My uncle got roughed up by some corporate thugs after they caught him trying to unionize their workers. |
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Right now in Colombia, it would be impossible to ensure similar improvements to the working conditions, because the people are not allowed to unionize or to negotiate. |
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And given the turnover in the college ranks, he conceded that it is virtually impossible to unionize the players using the tried-and-true techniques of union organizing. |
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They retarded the growth of the labor movement and tried to block efforts to unionize in the South, suspecting, rightly, that unions were motors of racial integration. |
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If one of the major trade unions were to unionize one of the chain stores, like Beckers, then all chain stores will be unionized. |
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Those who choose to unionize risk their lives in doing so. |
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He fears those costs will escalate if his workers decide to unionize. |
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The constitution guarantees workers the right to unionize, but the union can legally exist only after registering with the Ministry of the Interior. |
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When immigrant workers band together to protest or seek to unionize, union leaders say, companies sometimes invite in immigration officials to deliberately undercut them. |
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A group of workers who decide to unionize... We've seen some amazing stories in Quebec where people decided, once they received their accreditation, that they would change their minds and disaffiliate. |
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The right to unionize to employees of all cadres and categories is now formally and legally sanctioned in almost all countries of the world. |
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The Court concluded that workers do not have a constitutional right to demand legislation setting out their right to unionize and protecting them from unfair labour practices. |
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Efforts to unionize are rare but not unheard of in the fast food industry. |
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To date, the public at large does not support the efforts to unionize. |
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Plans are in the works to unionize about 4,000 ministers from Ontario and British Columbia churches. |
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The government has broken its agreement to officers on pay increases, fighting their request to unionize and failed to deliver the 2,500 new officers it promised. |
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Unite Here said it has been trying to unionize the hotel's 500 employees, most of them immigrants, but that an atmosphere of intimidation has thwarted their efforts. |
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In seeking to unionize the garage's 18 workers, Noble created a huge fuss. |
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The company's Mexican workers are unionized, and Valencia said employees in California, where the company plans to open 22 stores, have the right to unionize as well. |
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The company laid off all the workers when they tried to unionize. |
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