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joshcryer

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9. Union officials can be ousted very easily.
Wed May 2, 2012, 02:52 AM
May 2012

Members need only go to the NLRB and say they are no longer supported (a bunch of verified signatures would suffice, signed by notary) and they can set up their own representation.

The key is that the NLRA made it so that you must give an 90 day notice or something like that for when you planned to strike and that you actually had to outline your reasons, like, you can't strike simply in solidarity to show that one day of not working can send a message.

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