| 31. | Yupi won't open shop in Paraguay or Uruguay, while Chile, he said, " is borderline ."
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| 32. | The open shop was also a key component of the American Plan introduced in the 1920s.
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| 33. | The open shop is also the legal norm in those states that have adopted right-to-work laws.
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| 34. | "My belief is that if we run an open shop, we'll be ahead of the game here,"
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| 35. | In the garment industry employers refused to recognize the act and continued using the Open Shop policy.
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| 36. | The few open shops-- a bakery, a discount store-- survive like dandelions sprouting from a cracked sidewalk.
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| 37. | The federal government is an open shop, meaning that union membership is not a condition of employment.
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| 38. | We're committed to an open shop ."
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| 39. | When founded, the organization's goal was to secure the open shop in all workplaces in the city.
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| 40. | Strikers continued to picket until April 4, 1965, at which point the two newspapers became open shops.
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