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Define unconventional activism and its aims,and provide historical examples; and describe Americans' attitudes toward unconventional activism.
Right-to-Work Provision
Legislation that prohibits union security agreements, allowing employees to work without being compelled to join or pay fees to a labor union.
Taft-Hartley Act
A United States federal law enacted in 1947 that restricts the activities and power of labor unions.
Union Shop Agreements
A labor agreement requiring all employees of a business to become union members within a specified period of time as a condition of employment.
Union Workers
Employees who are members of a labor union, an organization that represents their interests, particularly in negotiations for wages, working conditions, and benefits.
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