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  2. Comb binding - Wikipedia

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    Then the user chooses a spine size that will match the document. Standard sizes are 4.8 mm ( 3 ⁄ 16 in) (for 16 sheets of 20# paper) up to 51 mm (2 in) (for 425 sheets). Spine lengths are generally 280 mm (11 in) to match the length of letter-size paper.

  3. National Union of Printing, Bookbinding and Paper Workers

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    In 1928, the union dropped "machine ruling" from its name. [1] In 1937 it was joined by the Amalgamated Society of Paper Makers, [2] and in 1948, by the small Original Society of Papermakers. [3] By 1960, the union over 160,000 members.

  4. Book size - Wikipedia

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    The size and proportions of a book depend on the size of the original full sheet. If a sheet 480 by 640 mm (19 by 25 in) is used to print a quarto, the resulting untrimmed pages, will be approximately half as large in each dimension: width 240 mm ( 9 + 1 ⁄ 2 in) and height 320 mm ( 12 + 1 ⁄ 2 in).

  5. Collective agreement - Wikipedia

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    The law is now contained in the Trade Union and Labour Relations (Consolidation) Act 1992 s.179, whereby in the United Kingdom collective agreements are conclusively deemed to be not legally binding. This presumption may be rebutted when the agreement is in writing and contains an explicit provision asserting that it should be legally enforceable.

  6. National Union of Bookbinders and Machine Rulers - Wikipedia

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    The National Union of Bookbinders and Machine Rulers was a trade union representing bookbinders and related workers in the United Kingdom.. The union was founded in 1911 when the Bookbinders' and Machine Rulers' Consolidated Union merged with the London Consolidated Society of Journeymen Bookbinders, the Vellum Account Book Binders' Trade Society and the Day Working Bookbinders of London. [2]

  7. Card check - Wikipedia

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    The current method for workers to form a union in a particular workplace in the United States is a sign-up, and then an election process. In that, a petition or an authorization card with the signatures of at least 30% of the employees requesting a union is submitted to the National Labor Relations Board (NLRB), who then verifies and orders a secret ballot election.