It is true that blue-collar, unionized, metal-bending shops that employed workers by the thousands are gone.
Workers would merely sign a card saying they are in favor of being unionized.
Our economy could greatly benefit from a return to the pre-Kennedy, non-unionized government work force.
Many of the active women in the favela had been factory workers, often unionized.
The answer is for unionized workers to switch over to Health Savings Accounts (HSAs).
Cat and Cummins have similar unionized work forces and cope with the same currency fluctuations.
None of the workers are formally unionized, though Algerian law provides a right to industrial action.
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Its factory workers never unionized, and locals claim there was no need: Since the 1930s S.C.
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The company is one of few casino chains in Las Vegas that aren't unionized.
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They provide employment for unionized workers and financial support for local schools and hospitals.
In the private sector, they have managed to survive in some large unionized industries for now.
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They are also much less unionized, an important factor for foreign and expanding domestic firms.
At the same time, the workforce was heavily unionized and had very high labor costs.
In unionized sectors of the economy, a reckless management may invite a militant stance by unions.
Another reason is that less unionized states are eating their lunch when it comes to job growth.
He persuaded most of the unionized workers that avoiding rigid job definitions was in their own interests.
American automakers have cut costs by outsourcing high-wage union jobs to parts suppliers as unionized workers retire.
Today, at a time when the public employee base has grown considerably, one in three is unionized.
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United Parcel Service (70, UPS) compared unfavorably to the less unionized (pilots only) and brightly colored FedEx.
For that matter, charter schools could operate just fine with unionized teachers inside the broader school system.
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SOEs and TVEs further provide employment for unionized workers and financial support for local schools and hospitals.
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The manufacturing sector was unionized and its workers paid living wages, meaning that they had buying power.
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For workers on the outsourced chassis line, the UAW was willing to accept lower wages--provided workers were unionized.
And jobs at suppliers' factories, even unionized ones, don't pay as well as jobs at auto company factories.
This would do away with the secret ballot when workers are deciding if they want to be unionized.
All of these carmakers are unionized in their home countries, but none of their American workers are organized.
Their mostly unionized workforces give them political power, as does their status as big employers in congressional districts.
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Left to their own devices, private firms, even unionized ones, eventually work their way out of wasteful employment practices.
Example: 20% of workers at some of Michigan's unionized auto plants fail to show up on any given day.
Longer term--after the introduction of HSAs--the next battle will be to get 401(k)-like plans for new unionized factory workers.
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