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Plants closed, jobs were lost, union membership shrank and union importance diminished.
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In 1964, when Barry Goldwater was losing Union County by 2 to 1, voters split their tickets to give both a large plurality.
His Cinderella dances to dreams of her parents' lost union, on a stage defined by panels recalling pages from a book.
"We lost," Union Solidarity and Development Party USDPP) acting chairman Htay Oo told Reuters a day after the Southeast Asian country's first free nationwide election in a quarter of a century.
Hundreds of thousands could lose their union membership without realising it.
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Striking meant teachers would lose pay, unions would be fined, existing collective bargaining agreements would be suspended, unions would lose the automatic deduction of fees from districts' payroll, and more.
If Lord North went down in history for losing one union – with America – David Cameron could go down in history for losing two unions – with Europe and Scotland.
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