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    Unions Typically Do Not Attempt to Achieve Greater Participation in Management
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Unions Typically Do Not Attempt to Achieve Greater Participation in Management

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Unions typically do not attempt to achieve greater participation in management decisions involving issues such as job content,productivity standards,and subcontracting of work.

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