They are also called out in the case of police strikes in those provinces that have unionised provincial police forces.
32.
Although not official policy, employment of non-unionised labour would have led to a mass walkout of mineworkers.
33.
Since 2000, staff at MI6 have been allowed employment tribunals, and have been able to unionise since 2008.
34.
By 1890, the Australian Shearers Union boasted tens of thousands of members, and had unionised thousands of sheds.
35.
Due to his charismatic personality and considerable oratorial skill, Larkin succeeded in unionising the unskilled Protestant and Catholic workers.
36.
The non-unionised employees can also follow the unions'example and accept lower remuneration and benefits to save jobs.
37.
In Australia, the National Union of Workers represents unionised workers; their activities form part of the Australian labour movement.
38.
It also began unionising blastfurnacemen, while in 1900, an organisation of nut, bolt and tube makers merged in.
39.
Union membership grew as unskilled and women workers were unionised, and socialists such as Tom Mann played an increasingly prominent role.
40.
These difficulties were compounded when Nationair locked out its unionised flight attendants and proceeded to replace them with strikebreakers on 19 November 1991.