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Unionised workers, who have more leverage with employers, choose to receive a notably larger share of their compensation as benefits than non-unionised ones.
Unionised workers get more paid sick days and paid holidays.
Scandinavia's heavily unionised workers are unlikely to be any more obliging.
German workplaces have traditionally been highly unionised, with consensus-based management practices.
The decline of institutions has directly enabled Mr Trump's rise among unionised workers.
Unions could be encouraged to provide training courses, even for non-unionised workforces.
At Becancour an 210.5-month lock-out of unionised workers has just ended.
Across private-sector workplaces in America, non-unionised employees are bound by mandatory-arbitration agreements.
All this hits garment workers hard; theirs is the country's biggest industry, and heavily unionised.
Unionised workers at two alumina refineries and three bauxite mines had walked out on Aug.
A GM-LG plant could be the first unionised battery factory in the United States.
These allow non-unionised workers to enjoy union-negotiated benefits, creating an obvious free-rider problem.
Declines in the employment share of highly unionised industries, like manufacturing, bore some of the blame.
The strikes by unionised cabin crew were set for March 29, April 1 and April 4.
The slide is mostly for structural reasons, including the outsourcing and automation of unionised jobs in manufacturing.
Alitalia is also heavily unionised and there will likely be a significant backlash to the proposed cuts.
Yet of the 22016% of employees in the public sector more than one-third are still unionised.
And if the share of unionised workers is high, wages of non-union workers can increase too.
About one-quarter of employees are unionised, compared with one-fifth in London and the south-east.
Kentucky has as many lawyers as it has miners—only about 6,000, few of whom are unionised.
The main obstacles have been a national debt crisis, a strongly unionised public sector and a massive bureaucracy.
Manufacturing workers today are also less likely to be unionised than they once were, so they have fewer benefits.
In the early 1990s such agreements covered only 2% of non-unionised workplaces; today they cover more than half.
And it has been operating at reduced rates ever since its unionised workforce walked off the job on Feb.
Its business model harnesses many strengths, such as de-unionised labour, efficient turnaround times, tough negotiating strategies and more.
Among similar states only Michigan, which did not go right-to-work until 2012, has a more unionised workforce.
Back in the early 1990s, only around 2% of non-unionised workplaces used arbitration for employment disputes, says Mr Colvin.
Technical workers at the Guggenheim museum in Manhattan enrolled in a union this summer, the first time they have unionised.
Today fewer than 11% of workers are unionised and wage indexation is so rare that it is no longer closely tracked.
Jobs have gone overseas or just gone altogether; the unionised industries of the Industrial Revolution, mining and steel, are hugely diminished.
The ride-hailing players face resistance from traditional, unionised taxi services and three-wheeler auto rickshaws, whose standard fares they are undercutting.
A walk-out by unionised workers at three Australian alumina refineries has injected yet more uncertainty into an already problematic supply equation.
They were the norm in the 1960s and 1970s when developed economies had a much bigger focus on heavy (and unionised) industry.
Unionised workers at the Gunsan plant wore red headbands saying "Solidarity, Fight" and held leaflets demanding the withdrawal of the closure plan.
One protesting taxi driver set himself on fire and died last week, and unionised drivers say they plan a huge rally this week.
Sherrod Brown, a gravel-voiced senator from Ohio, which Mr Trump won thanks to huge support from unionised workers, helped kick things off.
That's partly because American labour costs are lower than in heavily unionised Germany, while U.S. states have offered tax incentives to attract companies.
The dispute, over the government's modest reforms to loosen labour-market restrictions, has pitted unionised workers against the Socialist government of François Hollande.
Privatisation has been a priority of Greece's bailouts since 2010, but political foot-dragging and a highly unionised public sector workforce have slowed progress.
Public-sector workers are heavily unionised, and the ANC relies on unions to send people door-to-door canvassing for votes at election time.
FRANCE is renowned, fairly or not, for its long holidays and short working weeks, subsidised farmers and unionised workers, high culture and higher taxes.
Not all casinos are unionised, but even those that are not must pay prevailing union-negotiated wages if they want to retain skilled workers.
Unionised tax-drivers have held rallies in the capital, Seoul, to protest the carpooling app proposed by Kakao Mobility, which they say threatens their jobs.
SEOUL, Sept 19 (Reuters) - General Motors Co's unionised workers in South Korea will stage partial strikes over stalled wage negotiations, the union said on Thursday.
LONDON (Reuters) - Unionised workers at the Quebrada Blanca copper mine in Chile walked off the job last week after failing to agree on a new labour contract.
The manager of a car-parts factory points out that his (non-unionised) workers earn $2 an hour, while Americans doing the same job are paid $11.
The men's union membership brings privileges, including pay a third higher than their non-unionised colleagues make, which Mrs Clinton supports and Mr Trump threatens to dismantle.
At a gathering of unionised workers at Disneyland, the "Happiest Place on Earth", he raised cheers by angrily endorsing their demand for a $15-minimum hourly wage.
In the 2016 annual pay round, when government observers join talks for the permanent, unionised section of the labour force, Mr Abe asked Keidanren to raise wages.
The $616 million plant would create 4.663,000 jobs, but at less than half the wages of Hyundai's unionised workers and without many of the privileges they currently enjoy.
The dwindling union membership has deprived unionists of bargaining powers, with companies hiring more non-unionised part-timers and nonregular employees, who represent nearly 40 percent of workers.
Now that America's highest court has blessed this practice, which already affects some 54% of non-unionised workers, companies are likely to include it in more employee contracts.
Further complicating matters, a recent study in California found that charter schools with unionised teachers may do best of all, a result that is anathema to both sides.
Over half of non-unionised employees are covered by arbitration requirements, estimates Alexander Colvin of Cornell University, based on a survey in 2017 of 627 private-sector workplaces.
The airline's unionised pilots are voting now on whether to raise funds as a buffer against any actions Cathay takes, such as unilateral benefit changes or job losses.
And while politicians now like the good jobs unionised factories provided, at the time when those unions were flexing their muscles many were happy to see them reined in.
The move would help Hyundai produce the model at lower cost and cut reliance on its unionised workers who have resorted to strikes almost every year to raise wages.
According to the Economic Policy Institute, a think-tank, workers covered by union contracts earn on average 13% more than their peers in a workplace that is not unionised.
It can ask its workers to contribute more, but since they are well-unionised that can lead to friction (after all, higher pension contributions amount to a pay cut).
That helped keep culturally conservative but heavily unionised states such as Kentucky, Ohio and West Virginia reliably Democratic long after Richard Nixon and Ronald Reagan turned the South red.
TIN: Unionised workers at Peruvian miner Minsur's San Rafael tin mine, a major producer of the metal, started an indefinite strike on Tuesday to demand a bonus, the company said.
LUSAKA, Dec 8 (Reuters) - The Tanzania-Zambia Railway Authority (TAZARA) said on Friday it had resumed transportation of copper which it halted on Tuesday after unionised workers went on strike.
Christian Schmitz, head of IG Metall's Trier branch, said concessions made by Tesla to guarantee jobs were encouraging but they were not the collective guarantees customary among German unionised workforces.
As a roughly tripartite coalition of college-educated whites, unionised working-class whites and non-whites, the party is a conglomeration of interests thrown together by the twists of political history.
They are half as likely as their non-unionised peers to be paid less than a state's minimum wage, a situation that can arise in jobs where workers depend on tips.
He also wants to scrap a "right-to-work" law that is much-despised on the left because it lets those employed in unionised workplaces avoid paying anything to the union.
This tension in the party is in part a product of the erosion of its unionised base, which has left it with a more fractured coalition of hipsters, minorities and immigrants.
All Democratic-leaning states, they contain the rump of the party's unionised, white working-class support; and Mr Trump, who is as protectionist as Mr Sanders, could conceivably storm that bastion.
SEOUL, July 3 (Reuters) - Hyundai Motor's unionised workers in South Korea voted to go on strike over stalled wage talks, adding to the automaker's troubles as it grapples with dwindling profits.
"Any low hanging fruit is long gone, and a heavily unionised workforce is making future cost savings difficult, if not impossible, to deliver," Nicholas Hyett, Equity Analyst at Hargreaves Lansdown said.
An analysis by academics at Leeds University Business School shows that between 2001 and 2013 union members in Britain were a third more likely to have received training than non-unionised workers.
Officials told the IMF that taking on the power companies' 400,000 unionised employees was fraught with risk, and that instead the government would bring in independent boards of directors to improve management.
Meanwhile, the businesses that have emerged in the past 20 years have tended to be non-unionised and to offer defined-contribution pensions, in which retirement income is not guaranteed by the employer.
Chile's Codelco said its Chuquicamata mine, which produced 320,744 tonnes of copper in 2018, was maintaining output 50% of capacity after more than 3,000 unionised workers walked off the job on Friday morning.
Chile's Codelco said its Chuquicamata mine, which produced 320,744 tonnes of copper in 22, was maintaining output 20.3% of capacity after more than 20.3,20.3 unionised workers walked off the job on Friday morning.
CHILE: Unionised workers at Codelco's Chuquicamata copper mine, one of the world`s largest, said late on Wednesday they would strike after failing to reach a labor deal with the world's top copper producer.
Although Nevada is a right-to-work state—meaning unions cannot compel workers in unionised sectors to pay dues—last year around 12% of its workers belonged to unions, down from 14% in 2015.
The Pakistani officials told the IMF that taking on the power companies' 400,000 unionised employees was fraught with risk, and that instead the government would bring in independent boards of directors to improve management.
Running a city is harder than running a company, says Mr Bloomberg: the media spotlight is glaring, pressure from unionised workforces can make it hard to cut even bad programmes and regulation can throttle innovation.
Unionised LOT employees began a strike on October 18 over changes to employment contracts and another factor was LOT's dismissal of chief union representative Monika Zelazik from her job as flight attendant earlier this year.
The issue isn't confined to the US. Just after the Vancouver Art Gallery revealed the final design for a new $350m building, almost 200 of its unionised employees went on strike over wages and working conditions.
ESCONDIDA: Global miner BHP said it had responded to the latest contract proposal from unionised workers at its Escondida mine, the world's largest, triggering a new round of talks that could last a month or more.
But about 20 years ago, Park was assaulted by unionised workers wielding steel clubs after he campaigned for the rights of temporary workers at another company, leaving him paralyzed on the right side of his body.
MCUSTX-TOTAL * CODELCO: Unionised workers at Codelco's Chuquicamata copper mine, one of the world's largest, said they would walk off their job beginning Friday after the firm's proposed deal did not meet the workers' key requests.
Unionised workers, who in past elections made up most of the activists going door-to-door to canvas for the ANC, are turning against a tainted president, and against a party that excuses his many scandals.
How can South Africa have a good education system without reducing the power of the teaching unions, or create new jobs for the unemployed when the government is more concerned with preserving the pay of unionised workers?
DUBLIN, Sept 5 (Reuters) - Ryanair unionised pilots based in Ireland voted unanimously to accept a deal negotiated by its union in a ballot the union described on Wednesday as a "first step" towards providing fairness for pilots.
Unionised workers at Codelco's Chuquicamata copper mine, one of the world's largest, said they would walk off their job beginning Friday after the firm did not meet their key requests, including health care, fair treatment and retirement benefits.
JOHANNESBURG, March 20 (Reuters) - South Africa's labour court ruled on Wednesday that the extension of a wage agreement to cover all gold unions and non-unionised employees of mining group Sibanye-Stillwater is valid and lawful, the miner said.
One shows a "criminal" immigrant, a unionised teacher, a transgender man in women's clothing and a pussy-hatted woman who says she had several abortions all of whom are thanking Mr Rauner for what he has done for them.
SINGAPORE, June 14 (Reuters) - Copper prices rose on Friday, heading for their first weekly gain in nine weeks, on concerns that supply would tighten further as unionised workers at a Codelco mine decided to strike after a labour deal fell through.
MADRID, Feb 21 (Reuters) - Spanish dock workers have called nine days of strikes to protest government plans to allow ports to hire non-unionised labour, El Pais newspaper reported on Tuesday, threatening to disrupt trade for up to three weeks from March 6.
The carmaking venture, the first of its kind in South Korea, is the biggest threat to date for legacy unionised auto workers, who have largely maintained high wages and benefits even with youth unemployment near a record high and the economy sluggish, Park said.
Privatisations have been a key condition of Greece's three international bailouts since 2010, but the scheme has so far produced only 3.4 billion euros in revenue, against an original target of 50 billion euros, because of political resistance, bureaucracy and a heavily unionised public sector.
SYDNEY, Sept 28 (Reuters) - Unionised workers at aluminium producer Alcoa's Western Australian operations agreed on a new wage deal on Friday and will return to work after a strike that lasted more than six weeks, according to the Australian Council of Trade Unions (ACTU).
Other costs, such as low-margin supplier parts and labour at the heavily-unionised automaker, are tougher to pare back, said Ko Tae-bong, analyst at Hi Investment & Securities, noting Hyundai needs also to spend more on research and development in self-driving and other new technologies.
GM is bracing for a major showdown with its South Korean unionised workers, after the U.S. automaker announced last week it would shut a plant by May in the city of Gunsan, in southwest South Korea, and decide the future of its remaining three plants in the country within weeks.
The London studios (some owned by other groups including Warner Bros at Leavesden) have been home to many recent film successes, aided by an innate, non-unionised, English-speaking workforce and expertise favoured by international producers, as well as recent GBP depreciation and the UK's long-standing cross-party supported Film Tax Relief for film-producing companies.
The London studios (some owned by other groups including Warner Bros at Leavesden) have been home to many recent film successes, aided by an innate, non-unionised, English-speaking workforce and expertise, favoured by international producers, as well as recent GBP depreciation and the UK's long-standing cross-party supported Film Tax Relief for film-producing companies.
It decided that Donald Trump's travel ban on people from several Muslim countries is constitutional; let stand a congressional map drawn to favour Republicans in North Carolina; overturned a law from 1977 that required non-unionised public-sector workers to contribute fees towards collective bargaining; and found that religiously oriented pregnancy clinics are not compelled to provide information on abortion on free-speech grounds.

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