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Developers of large buildings already tend to use all-union labor, but the smaller projects that account for the bulk of the city's new stock of affordable housing typically rely on non-union workers for some or all of their projects.
New Push for Union Wages Eliot Brown 2011
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The irony is that Colorado needs right to work less than other states because of its unique 1943 Labor Peace Act. That law requires unions to hold a second vote after organizing a workplace to create an all-union shop where membership fees would be mandated as a condition of employment.
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The earlier bill would have made it easier to set up all-union workplaces in Colorado.
The Obama Win: Handle As Little and as Gently as Possible 2008
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Toyota's all-union labor federation has begun inviting temps and part-time workers to join, saying the increase in the number of nonpermanent workers is threatening unity in the work place.
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The earlier bill would have made it easier to set up all-union workplaces in Colorado.
Printing: The Obama Win: Handle As Little and as Gently as Possible 2008
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They bought the building, found the financing and managed the all-union work.
Archive 2006-04-01 Ellen Beth Gill 2006
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The Gorbachev-Yeltsin rivalry continued with Yeltsin campaigning for a no vote in the all-union referendum and Gorbachev working for a yes, to preserve the integrity of the state which is a thousand years old.
1991, Jan 2001
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The all-union referendum on the preservation of the Soviet Union took place, and 76.4 percent of the voters voted yes according to the official report.
1991, Jan 2001
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The Georgian government refused to take part in the all-union referendum held by the Soviet Union and held its own in conjunction with local council elections, asking if voters thought that state independence should be restored on the basis of the independence act of May 26, 1918.
1991, Feb. 1 2001
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Non-Russian national movements were suppressed, as were all cultural endeavors that did not reflect the official style of socialist realism (adopted at the first all-union congress of Soviet writers in 1934).
1919, March 2 2001
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