absolutely not, look up what the same governor's act 10 did to the state. it basically outlawed most unions of public servants (not cops or teachers though), so most state employees don't have union contracts even if they have union representation in some capacity.
absolutely not, look up what the same governor's act 10 did to the state. it basically outlawed most unions of public servants (not cops or teachers though), so most state employees don't have union contracts even if they have union representation in some capacity.
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Let me tell you, when an institution says that they'll still play along with the union once you've lost legal protection, they will not.