Workers should be free either to refrain from joining a union or to join a competing union that they believe will better serve their interests.
The website ASmarterChoice.org can help you find a credit union to join, while cuStudentLoans.org and StudentChoice.org list some that offer student loans.
As Turkey seeks to start negotiating with the European Union to join that club, while striving for greater influence in both the Balkans and the Caucasus, he may find himself sidelined.
"We have a lot of work to do in the high-performance area and I won't pre-empt the review, " said the former Wales fitness coach, who left an elite performance role with the New Zealand Rugby Union to join the Ospreys.
In non-right to work states, private sector workers employed in union shops are required to join the union as a condition of employment.
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By definition, right-to-work laws grant workers the freedom to reject union membership dues, even if they join a union and enjoy all its benefits.
The argument that the European Union was premature in allowing Greece to join the currency union is more valid now than ever.
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"But I pointed out to him that Turkey is an aspiring member of the European Union and we do want Turkey to join the European Union, all political parties here in great Britain are in favour, " he said.
Yet most union members, 90 percent, have never voted to join the union.
Bosnian President Sulejman Tihic said his country's ultimate objective was to join the Union.
And it vowed to remain neutral if workers at other planned DaimlerChrysler factories want to join the union.
That in turn could prompt Greece to veto the Central and East Europeans' applications to join the Union.
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Nine of the ten new members that join the Union on May 1st have populations of less than 10m.
EU, but have some support from among the ten mainly Central European countries that are meant to join the Union in 2004.
Ohio is a "closed shop" state, which means workers can be forced to join a union whether they wish to or not.
"With papers, more of us will want to join the union, " said Oscar Sanchez, 35, who works at the same car wash.
What they have also lost is the desire to join a union.
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The NLRB focuses on unfair labor practices and defends the right of employees to join a union and bargain collectively with their employers.
Russia is threatening to pull out of the agreement if former republics of the Soviet Union are invited to join in the future.
Remember, also, that it was awarded in Norway, a country that has steadfastly refused to join the Union, preferring to maintain its own sovereignty.
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In that case, the Greek-Cypriot administration will join the Union alone.
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They would do prep work with regular crews at training camps, with a chance eventually join the union and to be promoted to game action.
While workers might be pleased to join a union when business is bright, as wages are pushed up, when it dips the unions evidently have less clout.
Franken's impact might be felt most on labor issues, such as the Employee Free Choice Act, which would make it easier for workers to join a union.
But it is not clear that this is the kind of victory that ordinary delivery men applaud, or that will spur workers in other companies to rush to join a union.
In my mind, Michigan would have been the last state to pass legislation removing the requirement for workers to join a union as a condition of employment in unionized businesses.
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