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  • 11Graduate student unionization — Graduate student employee unionization refers to labor unions that represent students who are employed by their college or university to teach classes, conduct research and perform clerical duties. As of 2007 there are 28 graduate student… …

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  • 12New Orleans dock workers and unionization — Contents 1 Overview 2 50 50 or Half and Half 3 Limits On Racial Cooperation 4 Screwmen 5 …

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  • 13Nova Southeastern University 2006 Workers Unionization Controversy — See also University of Miami 2006 custodial workers strike. More than 350 groundskeepers, janitors, bus drivers, and maintenance workers employed by UNICCO, a subcontractor at Nova Southeastern University, voted on October 4, 2006 to form a union …

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  • 14unionize — unionization, n. unionizer, n. /yoohn yeuh nuyz /, v., unionized, unionizing. v.t. 1. to form into a union. 2. to organize into a labor union; bring into or incorporate in a labor union. 3. to subject to the rules of a labor union. v.i. 4. to… …

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  • 15unionizations — unionization (Amer.) n. state of being organized into a labor union (also unionisation) …

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  • 16University of Miami 2006 custodial workers' strike — The University of Miami 2006 custodial workers strike featured striking custodial workers at the University of Miami in Coral Gables, Florida, in the United States. The strike began on February 28, 2006 and ended on May 1, 2006. Vote to strike On …

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  • 17Union busting — is a practice that is undertaken by an employer or their agents to prevent employees from joining a labor union, or to disempower, subvert, or destroy unions that already exist.During contract negotiations, established unions may declare a strike …

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  • 18Santa Barbara News-Press controversy — The Santa Barbara News Press Controversy refers to a series of events starting in 2000 after billionaire divorcee Wendy P. McCaw purchased the Santa Barbara News Press . McCaw felt that as owner of the News Press she had authority to choose its… …

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  • 19At What Cost?, Cornell — At What Cost? was a graduate student group formed at Cornell University in August 2002 to oppose a graduate student unionization drive run by an organization called CASE/UAW that was affiliated with the United Auto Workers. The name At What Cost? …

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  • 20NLRB v. Mackay Radio & Telegraph Co. — NLRB v. Mackay Radio Telegraph Co. Supreme Court of the United States Argued April 5–6, 1938 De …

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