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Cities and states also have governments.

Who do I talk to when more fundamental rights are violated? If my 1a or 2A rights are violated, my recourse is suing in court. And those are individual rights that were the literal first two rights they came up with for this country. What is so special about unions that they get their own bureaucracy white glove service to help people ruin private businesses? Seems absurd, especially considering the collective nature of a union, the complainants should be able to pool resources for lawsuits, but they get their own agency to act on their behalf.




The NLRB helps make sure you can form a union in the first place. Their job happens before a union even exists. Someone needs to facilitate the union elections, make sure the business doesn't interfere




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