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(1) Too bad federal law makes it virtually impossible to unionize a company that doesn't want to be unionized, isn't it?(2) This might be done if that employee was part of an effort to try to unionize or organize in any way with other employees.(3) Union leaders, however, said the action recalled the techniques of violence and intimidation used against the longshoremen during their attempts to unionize in the 1930s.(4) 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 .(5) A 1907 attempt by labor organizers to unionize the Ashio copper mines was only put down by thousands of army troops.(6) 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 .(7) 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.(8) there have been attempts to unionize the company's workers(9) 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.(10) 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.(11) But their attempts to unionize are going to fail, because their replacements are already on the way.(12) One reason is that it is much harder to unionize an unorganized workplace than most of us realize.(13) So why is the Mission opposing their workers’ attempts to unionize ?(14) If the 1,500 or so workers at the factory attempt to unionize , he added, they will be fired and blacklisted.(15) One of the decisions found faculty members at Manhattan College eligible to unionize ; the other enabled graduate assistants at New York University to bargain collectively.(16) 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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