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Survey: Gallup Survey of Attitudes Toward Representation, 1993
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Labor unions are good for the nation as a whole
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Unions can solve workers' problems on the job even when all other approaches have failed
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W/o union efforts, most laws which benefit workers would be seriously weakened or repealed
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Corporations sometimes harass or fire employees who support unions
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Employees should have an organization to discuss & resolve concerns w/ their employer
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Existing American laws should be strengthened to prevent corporations from denying workers rights to organize
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It's not fair for employers to resist employees' union organizing efforts
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Workers' rights & abilities to organize unions have faced a strong challenge from corporations in the last few years
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Labor unions have become too weak to protect their members
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10. Most unions are not concerned about the welfare of the company w/ which they are bargaining
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11. A union establishment is much more likely to go out of business than a nonunion establishment
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12. Unions are responsible for much of the decline in US industry
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13. The presence of a union increases tension btwn employees & employers
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14. Most people who form unions are looking for a way to be less productive w/o suffering any consequences
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15. Most strikes by union employees are justified
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16. If employees attempted to form a union in my workplace, serious conflict among employees would be inevitable
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