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An employee who belongs to a union can expect to have a force working for them that will voice their concerns and get results. Unions can greatly benefit its members and their families. They provide a way for employees to get the well deserved benefits and pay they need to survive. Unions provide an influential voice for workers to step up to their employers and get results...
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Unions provide an influential voice for workers to step up to their employers and get results. References Hoffa, J. (2006, April). Health costs destroying our economy. The Detroit News. Retrieved on April 14, 2006, from www.detnews.com Join a Union: A quick study of how unions help workers win a voice on the job...
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