On the recordSeptember 18, 2013
The law isn't supposed to enable unions to organize every workplace. And the law isn't designed to help employers obstruct union representation.
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congress.govThe law isn't supposed to enable unions to organize every workplace. And the law isn't designed to help employers obstruct union representation.
Kline emphasizes the balance of labor laws regarding union representation.
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