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Should the Weakness or Strength of Unions Be Determined by Industry

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Should the weakness or strength of unions be determined by industry forces rather than government policies that may encourage either weaker or strong unions? For example,if vast amounts of workers have the impression that they are working in unsafe conditions,shouldn't a strong union be an option to address this?


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A gas that has no color or smell, created when carbon and organic compounds burn and during breathing. It exists naturally in the atmosphere and is taken in by plants during the process of photosynthesis.

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