As evidenced by the outcome of the elections, not all card-signing employees vote for the union.
After the union and the company failed to negotiate a contract, employees voted to remove the union in 2000.
Your employees vote in the areas where they actually live.
"This is really a matter of employers wanting to use all their inherent power and economic leverage to pressure employees to vote against the union."
In 1935, after employees voted to disband a labor union, 1,000 workers went on strike for 13 weeks.
Lending a personal touch, the company's 15 employees voted on their favorite restaurants, then wrote brief reviews.
In May, the employees voted 301 to 289 against becoming the first dealers in the country to join a union.
The beginning of the end started on July 20, 2006 when employees voted to strike.
On November 19, 2007, employees voted to authorize strike action along with the rest of the guild.
Although management urged the workers to vote against unionization, its employees voted 49 to 26 to be represented by Local 1102 of the union.