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A weak union getting weaker.
Some Occupy activists consider it a chance to push the increasingly weak union movement into a more aggressive posture.
Maida Rosenstein, president of Local 2110, said an agency shop was needed to strengthen a historically weak union.
From New Mexico to New Jersey, they were happening in poor and wealthy communities, in cities with strong and weak union traditions.
It is of great importance that after the acid conditioning, the dentin presents moisture since the water, in adequate quantities, avoids the collaborative collagen fibrils preventing the infiltration of the adhesive system in the interfibrillar spaces and consequently obtaining a weak union between restorative material and Dental structure [10].
A weak union, or a union dealing with a struggling company, wouldn't have much of a choice.
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Instead, she argues, the answers can be found in weak unions and current social practice.
Whether weak unions are good for Germany remains to be seen.
What factors have contributed to relatively weak unions in the United States, and can they be changed?
With few jobs and weak unions, she said, "there is a very clear sense of abandonment — people find themselves alone".
To a degree that makes it an outlier in western Europe, Britain now has strikingly flexible labour markets and weak unions (certainly in the private sector).
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