| 41. | In 1932, seeing the deepening national economic crisis, the newly elected President union recognition and collective bargaining rights.
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| 42. | The pilots union called the stoppage to protest against long working hours and changes in collective bargaining rights.
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| 43. | Employees of the federal agency that protects workers'bargaining rights claim the agency is itself negotiating in bad faith.
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| 44. | They have no collective bargaining rights.
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| 45. | Thousands held rallies in major cities nationwide to demand higher wages, collective bargaining rights and the right to strike.
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| 46. | _allow teachers to keep their collective bargaining rights, such as allowances for breaks and lunch hours without work duties.
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| 47. | Perhaps it is a generalization, women in these relationships tend to have very unequal bargaining rights in these relationships.
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| 48. | And largely along party lines, the committee also voted to protect the collective bargaining rights of the department's workers.
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| 49. | This law granted bargaining rights and allowed for the unionization of over 120, 000 public employees in Puerto Rico.
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| 50. | They also asked the government for more welfare for the unemployed, and for stronger protection for workers'collective bargaining rights.
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