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It is legal for employees of McDonalds in the US and many, but not all, other countries to seek to form a union. Whether they succeed or not depends on teh employees, the cultural and legal climate, etc.
Foreigners cannot work directly for the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) unless they are U.S. citizens. The CIA, like many intelligence agencies, requires its employees to have U.S. citizenship in order to ensure security and loyalty. Non-U.S. citizens can, however, contribute to the CIA indirectly by working as contractors or in positions with other agencies that collaborate with the CIA.
Nearly all non-management employees belong to the United Steelworkers of America (USWA)
Extremely important, practically essential. Without unions, corporations could do whatever they want which means treating all lower employees like garbage and pay them next to nothing. Corporations are one of the most corrupt things in this country and without unions they could do anything and they will do anything for money. Employees who are unionized tend to have higher pay and treated better than non-unionized employees
No, Publix Food & Pharmacies are not, "unionized."
Certainly, but it's no more likely than any other job. Most CIA employees drive desks and crunch data.
The charge of an unionized atom is negative.
Only 7% of private sector employees are unionized, but 30% of government employees. So the best cities for union labor are state capiotals and Washington, DC. If you can type, they have a job for you.
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No, commissionaires are not unionized everywhere. Unionization of commissionaires can vary by region or company. It is best to check with the specific commissionaire service provider in your area to determine if they are unionized.
That changes daily as employees vote unions in and out. But only about 9% of company workers are unionized, mostly in large companies. Government has a higher ratio, but you asked about companies.