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<< Using Bush's Web Site Against Him | Main | Dean's Pro-Labor Promises >> August 20, 20031000 KY Autoworkers Join UAW Through Card CheckIn tough antiunion territory, over 60% of Dana Corp. employees signed UAW cards and under a recently neutrality agreement negotiated with the company, the union was recognized for the 1000 employees. That simple. One more reason why neutrality agreements are so key to pro-union policy. Notably, most of the Democratic candidates for President have promised to give all workers the right to use card check procedures to form unions (something unlikely to pass Congress anytime soon, but nice that they are on record.) Posted by Nathan at August 20, 2003 10:58 AM Related posts:
Trackback PingsTrackBack URL for this entry: Comments"Tough antiunion territory"? Kentucky?? I don't think so. It's as union friendly as any other state. Posted by: Daniel Boone at August 20, 2003 03:07 PM Well, Kentucky is not the Carolinas, but its percentage of workers in unions is only 10% (the number in New York is 25.3%). It's honestly about in the middle of states, which means anti-union hostility in any case :) See here for union density numbers by state. Posted by: Nathan Newman at August 20, 2003 03:45 PM Post a comment
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