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  • Salary differences between unionized and nonunionized restaurant workers are stark.
  • Nonunionized workers earn an average of $ 10.50.
  • Nationwide wage settlements that applied even to small nonunionized businesses hurt competitiveness and innovation.
  • Nonunionized grocers will benefit from increased traffic.
  • Nearly all Verizon Wireless workers are nonunionized.
  • The pilots, machinists and nonunionized employees will each have a representative on the company's board.
  • Subsidized this way, he said, Stapleton could compete with productions going to nonunionized states and Canada.
  • In July 2000, the NLRB under the Clinton administration extended the Weingarten Rights to employees at nonunionized workplaces.
  • Employers are making promises to retirees and to unionized and nonunionized employees, and then they are reneging on those promises.
  • The nonunionized plant in Kentucky is in the Appalachian region where people are more willing to work for a lower wage,
  • The machinists agreed to a 9.7 wage cut, and nonunionized employees will see their salaries reduced 8.25 percent.
  • Facing intense competition from nonunionized telecommunications companies, Bell Atlantic was under pressure to settle the strike, which was already inconveniencing customers.
  • Of the 12 members on the UAL board, five are chosen by public shareholders, two by unions and one by nonunionized employees.
  • A dishwasher's salary in a hotel is $ 13.21 an hour, versus $ 6.50 in a nonunionized restaurant.
  • Ireland had an educated, English-speaking work force, much of it nonunionized, and it offered investors grants and other financial incentives.
  • Employees were concerned that the work might go to Mexico or to a nonunionized plant, but that will not be the case, Butler said.
  • Language barriers on the job are an even bigger problem among day laborers, nonunionized workers who are less likely to speak English, Fernandes added.
  • Its share of the work force is falling because most new jobs are in nonunionized areas, such as financial services, retail trade and hotels.
  • Later in life he led a national confederation of nonunionized workers, and in 1979 and 1984 he ran unsuccessfully for a seat in the European Parliament.
  • Particularly popular among construction industry unions, salting involves encouraging union officials and members to take jobs with nonunionized employers, hoping to persuade co-workers to organize.
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