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:: Wednesday, October 20, 2004 ::
The Struggle to Unionize: A Worker's Story Center for American Progress
Unions help workers achieve higher wages and benefits, reduce gender pay gaps, and lower rates of poverty and insecurity. However, employees do not always have the free choice to organize. Employers routinely use brutal tactics to deny workers this fundamental right. Lori Gay and her fellow employees at the Salt Lake Regional Medical Center in Utah have been campaigning to form a union for nearly two years. In an exclusive interview with the Center for American Progress, Lori Gay describes her struggle to unionize.------------------------------------------- posted 6:58 AM :: reference link ::
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