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Most of those killed were nonunionized workers for small companies.
"In a nonunionized setting, they are working within a system which is not of their design," she said.
Many nonunionized workers have already had to shoulder such expenses.
Its share of the work force is falling because most new jobs are in nonunionized areas, like financial services, retail trade and hotels.
One reason is that he cannot afford health care for the nonunionized members of his 50-employee work force, he said.
The budget that survived today's votes includes the layoffs of about 70 nonunionized county workers.
Salary differences between unionized and nonunionized restaurant workers are stark.
The city's old manufacturing base, which once provided vast numbers of unionized jobs, gave way to nonunionized information and financial services.
That is double what railroads' main competitors - the nonunionized truckers - pay out.
And when union wage levels stagnate or fall, wages in the nonunionized service industries suffer also.
Others are nonunionized employees of service companies like the one owned by Mr. Francis.
And the outcome could also have implications for employers and workers across the nation in nonunionized workplaces.
To what extent is "time shaving" a problem in unionized workplaces compared with nonunionized companies?
The carrier has replaced 12,500 union members with nonunionized pilots, mechanics, baggage handlers and flight attendants to do so.
As the company moved to handle potential service problems and talks continued, the negotiations were of particular interest to employees in Verizon's largely nonunionized wireless division.
Subsidized this way, he said, Stapleton could compete with productions going to nonunionized states and Canada.
Union members and other workers covered by collective agreements get, on average, a wage markup over their nonunionized (or uncovered) counterparts.
AMR said it was planning to further trim the ranks of its managers and possibly other nonunionized airline workers.
On the other side, unions of public corrections officers have pushed for strong limits on private prisons, which tend to hire nonunionized workers.
Pat Bath, a spokeswoman for Legal Aid, said 42 nonunionized employees, including several managers, would lose their jobs.
Companies have an unprecedented flexibility in choosing how to ship goods because of new computer technology and the expansion in nonunionized trucking.
Opposition by Southerners Much of the legislative opposition to the measure comes from lawmakers in the nonunionized Southern states.
Particularly popular among construction industry unions, salting involves encouraging union officials and members to take jobs with nonunionized employers, hoping to persuade co-workers to organize.
Morale is high at the ITT factory, partly because of a collegial relationship between managers and the nonunionized workers.
Facing intense competition from nonunionized telecommunications companies, Bell Atlantic was under pressure to settle the strike, which was already inconveniencing customers.