non-union employee

collocation in English

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non-union
adjective
uk
/ˌnɒnˈjuː.njən/
us
/ˌnɑːnˈjuː.njən/
used to refer to a company or organization that does not employ workers who belong to a union, or a person who does not belong to ...
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employee
noun[C]
uk
/ɪmˈplɔɪ.iː/
us
/ɪmˈplɔɪ.iː/
someone who is paid to work for ...
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Clause 2 provides rights against unfair dismissal for thenon-unionemployeein a closed shop.
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Clause 2 provides wide-ranging rights against unfair dismissal for thenon-unionemployeein a closed shop.
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Our duty, therefore, is to provide effective checks on the growth of the closed shop, effective tests of support for long-established closed shops, and effective safeguards for thenon-unionemployee.
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The subsection does not prevent employers from consulting non-union employees.
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It also suggests that employers can insist on a ballot covering non-union employees before a strike.
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An employer is not prevented from ever differentiating between his union and non-union employees.
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Do they understand that we are conferring major new rights on trade unions—rights that are not available to non-union employees?
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There is no difficulty at all about non-union employees in the initial ballot to determine whether people want to advance down this road.
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There are likely to be fierce arguments over property rights, rights of minorities and rights of non-union employees.
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The provision requires non-union employees to pay a fair share fee to cover the costs of the union's collective bargaining activities.
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Bosses and other non-union employees were pressed into service to run the trains until temporary replacements (i.e., strikebreakers) could be hired on.
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However, all non-union employees must pay a fee (known as the fair share fee) to the union to cover the costs of collective bargaining.
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This creates a free rider problem among non-union employees who find the union contract beneficial.
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There was a brief disturbance when pro-union employees refused to work on cars with non-union employees.
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The budget also required many of the township's non-union employees to take mandatory furlough days.
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The bill would also bar the enforcement of mandatory arbitration clauses between corporations and consumers or non-union employees.
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Rand went further to argue that the free rider problem undermines workplace order by causing resentment between union and non-union employees.
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