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  2. Taft–Hartley Act - Wikipedia

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    Union shops were heavily restricted, and states were allowed to pass right-to-work laws that ban agency fees. Furthermore, the executive branch of the federal government could obtain legal strikebreaking injunctions if an impending or current strike imperiled the national health or safety. [11]

  3. Union workers at Gradall go on strike in dispute over wages ...

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    Gradall members are seeking higher pay increases and more stable health insurance costs. IAM Local 1285 members at Gradall went on strike for nearly a month in 2018 , seeking health insurance ...

  4. United States labor law - Wikipedia

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    All workers, like the Arizona teachers in 2019, are guaranteed the right to take collective action, including strikes, by international law, federal law and most state laws. [ 312 ] The right of labor to take collective action , including the right to strike , has been fundamental to common law , [ 313 ] federal law, [ 314 ] and international ...

  5. The largest health care strike in history is over — for now

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    Unlike traditional health care providers in the United States, Kaiser operates as an insurance plan and a provider of all care covered by that plan. Patients (or their employers) pay a membership ...

  6. History of health care reform in the United States - Wikipedia

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    In February 1971, President Richard Nixon proposed more limited health insurance reform—an employer mandate to offer private health insurance if employees volunteered to pay 25 percent of premiums, federalization of Medicaid for the poor with dependent minor children, merger of Medicare Parts A and B with elimination of the Medicare Part B $5 ...

  7. Kaiser Permanente labor deal shows why short, disruptive ...

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    The largest health care strike in US history produced a tentative labor agreement for a coalition of unions at Kaiser Permanente — but the deal was reached almost a week after the strike ended.

  8. It's the final day of a massive health care strike over pay ...

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    A massive health care strike over wages and staffing shortages entered its final day on Friday without a deal between industry giant Kaiser Permanente and the unions representing the 75,000 ...

  9. UMW Bituminous coal strike of 1977–1978 - Wikipedia

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    A tentative agreement was reached February 6, 1978. The agreement imposed penalties for wildcat strikes and chronic absenteeism, turned the union's health and pension plans over to the employers, forced workers to pay part of their health insurance premiums, and instituted a bonus system for productivity increases. [10]