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Many workers are scared into believing removing a union from their work place and everyone acting independently will guarantee that their company will keep them on.  What often happens instead is that employers are now free to terminate them at will, as they are no longer obligated by contract and now employees are no longer interested in supporting the community of their co-workers.  By using such tactics, corporations effectively divide and conquer the workforce by pitting them against one another.  Of course, there are occasions when one union is no longer favored by employees and they may consider that another union will represent them better, be a better fit in understanding their needs, and work together better with them.
 
Many workers are scared into believing removing a union from their work place and everyone acting independently will guarantee that their company will keep them on.  What often happens instead is that employers are now free to terminate them at will, as they are no longer obligated by contract and now employees are no longer interested in supporting the community of their co-workers.  By using such tactics, corporations effectively divide and conquer the workforce by pitting them against one another.  Of course, there are occasions when one union is no longer favored by employees and they may consider that another union will represent them better, be a better fit in understanding their needs, and work together better with them.
 
"Under the National Labor Relations Act (NRLA), if 30% or more of the employees in a bargaining unit sign a Decertification (decert) Petition, the National Labor Relations Board will conduct a secret ballot election to determine if a majority of the employees wish to decertify the union and stop it from any further “exclusive representation."<ref name=decert>"Decertification elections" http://www.nrtw.org/decertification-election</ref>
 
"Under the National Labor Relations Act (NRLA), if 30% or more of the employees in a bargaining unit sign a Decertification (decert) Petition, the National Labor Relations Board will conduct a secret ballot election to determine if a majority of the employees wish to decertify the union and stop it from any further “exclusive representation."<ref name=decert>"Decertification elections" http://www.nrtw.org/decertification-election</ref>
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