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Unionization is a bad idea that will only make things worse.
The groups say they hope there will be a unionization election this summer.
But would unionization, as advanced by the association, be good for patients?
The recent unionization of the factory has brought much greater job security to the workers.
In 1945 unionization peaked at 35.5 percent of the work force.
Ten schools will be exempt from unionization no matter how many students they start with.
"The process of unionization is not always easy and easily accomplished," he said.
So in the overall financial scheme, unionization may not be that big a deal.
Opponents of unionization gave many reasons for the surprising results.
He was active in a number of unionization drives across Canada.
"We have not heard a great concern from a majority of workers that they are interested in unionization," he said.
Unionization absolutely should not increase the chances of a company's demise.
Unionization would intrude on the academic process, the board said.
"But the issue is, do they think unionization is good for workers?"
These committees might also serve as the base for future unionization efforts.
"But," she added, "he needs to look into whether unionization is the next step."
New York's relatively high rate of unionization should be perceived as a strength, he said.
Its pull is due to low wages, little unionization and young employees.
In 1998, as a result of these actions, there was enough interest among the faculty to vote on unionization.
The unionization campaign began in the spring of 1910.
"I'm much more concerned about the recent trends toward unionization.
The collapse of the unionization effort led Wall to retire from union life.
In the public sector, where there is little competition, unionization rates remain at more than 35 percent.
Such would not be the case in Sweden where unionization stands at 90 per cent.
In some cases unionization movements have met with enough student opposition to fail.
In both countries, there is an insurance involvement, some payment up front and no massive unionisation.
This, rather unsurprisingly, had the effect of spurring the demand for unionisation.
Discrimination against union members is also a serious problem, for the obvious reason that some employers view unionisation as threat to their right to manage.
In the last attempt, in 1975, what made unionisation especially difficult was that, although most of the workers were then Asians, they spoke different languages.
The degree of unionisation depends on the mine and lies between 70 and 90 per cent.
Both rural unionisation and agrarian reform were accelerated, with the government starting to expropriate estates in a serious way.
These attempts at unionisation failed completely.
Indeed, they vigorously opposed their unionisation.
In Ecuador there has been little unionisation, but organisations based on ethnicity have given the indigenous rural population an effective foundation for action.
Amongst other approaches, they suggest unionisation.
In reaction to this, organised labour began to assert itself through increasing unionisation and industrial militancy.
Crampton sought to achieve greater unionisation in all workplaces.
He had steadfastly resisted unionisation, and after his death a substantial minority of the players resumed the struggle for union recognition.
Moreover, workers need to be predisposed, or mobilised, to take advantage of the opportune environmental conditions for unionisation which arise.
Tottenham were the considerable beneficiaries of the escalating unionisation of the northern professional game in the 1890s.
He was a central figure in the unionisation of sections of Bombay labour in the 1950s.
Here the level of bargaining (again shown horizontally) is plotted against the level of unionisation (vertically).
In both countries the high levels of unionisation and low unemployment rates for much of the post-war period gave workers significant leverage in workplace negotiations.
Members of the FBU believed this would threaten the effective unionisation of the fire service.
He advocated the abolition of outwork in the bootmaking industry to eliminate cheap labour and encourage unionisation.
Under Turkey's Labour Act, a trade union can only be active in a company once it has achieved a rate of unionisation of over 50%.
This was the second attempt at the unionisation of professional football players after the failure of the Association Footballers' Union which dissolved itself in 1901.
Their arguments were that Asians and Chinese took jobs away from white men, worked for "substandard" wages, lowered working conditions and refused unionisation.
She fiercely resisted unionisation of bookshop staff, sacking most employees just before they had worked there six months, when they would gain limited job protection rights.