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We'll Close! Plant Closings, Plant-Closing Threats, Union Organizing and NAFTA

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Bronfenbrenner , Kate
Abstract
This article is based on Final Report: The Effects of Plant Closing or Threat of Plant Closing on the Right of Workers to Organize. The report was commissioned by the tri-national Labor Secretariat of the Commission for Labor Cooperation (the NAFTA labor commission) "on the effects of the sudden closing of the plant on the principle of freedom of association and the right of workers to organize in the three countries."
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1997-03-01Subject
plant; shutdown; close; closing; threat; organizing; union; NAFTA
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Required Publisher Statement: Posted with permission of the Multinational Monitor.
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