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Although immigrants from developing nations bring many benefits to a new country, they
Landrum-Griffin Act
Also known as the Labor-Management Reporting and Disclosure Act of 1959, it governs the relationship between labor unions and their members, regulating internal union affairs and union officials' responsibilities.
Union Members
Individuals who belong to a labor union, an organization that represents workers' interests, advocating for better wages, working conditions, and benefits.
Wagner Act
A landmark piece of legislation that solidified the legal framework for labor relations in the United States, empowering workers with union rights and collective bargaining capabilities.
Right-To-Work Law
Laws that forbid arrangements between employers and labor unions where becoming a member of the union or paying dues to it is required for getting or keeping a job.
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