1. But one of the more successful PACs on the national political scene today has neither corporate ties nor a union affiliation. 2. Nayman said that because the Vermont psychologists are private practitioners, they will have an atypical union affiliation and will not be involved in collective bargaining. 3. One result has been a greater interest in union affiliations among white-collar workers in the health professions. 4. The company also has to give the union a quarterly report of the parts manufactured by outside suppliers, including sales volumes and union affiliation of its plants. 5. The lawsuit was filed more than a year ago and it was vague and brief, alleging discrimination because of union affiliation. 6. Venezuelan editors and the Inter-American Press Association have objected to the new legislation, calling mandatory union affiliation a violation of freedom of speech. |
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