What type of employees are “obliged to join a union as a condition of employment” in New York?












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This is an excerpt from an article explaining why Amazon is reconsidering opening its headquarters in New York:




New York is a pro-labor city, whereas Virginia is a right-to-work state where employees cannot be obliged to join a union as a condition of employment.




In New York, what type of employees are "obliged to join a union as a condition of employment"?










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    This is an excerpt from an article explaining why Amazon is reconsidering opening its headquarters in New York:




    New York is a pro-labor city, whereas Virginia is a right-to-work state where employees cannot be obliged to join a union as a condition of employment.




    In New York, what type of employees are "obliged to join a union as a condition of employment"?










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      This is an excerpt from an article explaining why Amazon is reconsidering opening its headquarters in New York:




      New York is a pro-labor city, whereas Virginia is a right-to-work state where employees cannot be obliged to join a union as a condition of employment.




      In New York, what type of employees are "obliged to join a union as a condition of employment"?










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      This is an excerpt from an article explaining why Amazon is reconsidering opening its headquarters in New York:




      New York is a pro-labor city, whereas Virginia is a right-to-work state where employees cannot be obliged to join a union as a condition of employment.




      In New York, what type of employees are "obliged to join a union as a condition of employment"?







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          Most notably in construction and entertainment.



          In construction, many companies have closed shop or union shop contracts whereby you either have to join a union, or pay the equivalent sum of money. https://therealdeal.com/issues_articles/the-state-of-the-construction-union/



          In entertainment, you must be a member of the actors guild to perform in a union theatre, and Guild members cannot perform in non-union performances.






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          • NYC is also known for extremely an extremely strong stagehand union - don't know what it's really called - is that also closed shop? (I guess it's considered 'entertainment' also?)

            – davidbak
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            And while public sector workers are not technically obliged to “join”, they do have to pay dues.

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          Most notably in construction and entertainment.



          In construction, many companies have closed shop or union shop contracts whereby you either have to join a union, or pay the equivalent sum of money. https://therealdeal.com/issues_articles/the-state-of-the-construction-union/



          In entertainment, you must be a member of the actors guild to perform in a union theatre, and Guild members cannot perform in non-union performances.






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          • NYC is also known for extremely an extremely strong stagehand union - don't know what it's really called - is that also closed shop? (I guess it's considered 'entertainment' also?)

            – davidbak
            Feb 9 at 0:10








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            And while public sector workers are not technically obliged to “join”, they do have to pay dues.

            – Brian Z
            Feb 9 at 0:16
















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          Most notably in construction and entertainment.



          In construction, many companies have closed shop or union shop contracts whereby you either have to join a union, or pay the equivalent sum of money. https://therealdeal.com/issues_articles/the-state-of-the-construction-union/



          In entertainment, you must be a member of the actors guild to perform in a union theatre, and Guild members cannot perform in non-union performances.






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          • NYC is also known for extremely an extremely strong stagehand union - don't know what it's really called - is that also closed shop? (I guess it's considered 'entertainment' also?)

            – davidbak
            Feb 9 at 0:10








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            And while public sector workers are not technically obliged to “join”, they do have to pay dues.

            – Brian Z
            Feb 9 at 0:16














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          9







          Most notably in construction and entertainment.



          In construction, many companies have closed shop or union shop contracts whereby you either have to join a union, or pay the equivalent sum of money. https://therealdeal.com/issues_articles/the-state-of-the-construction-union/



          In entertainment, you must be a member of the actors guild to perform in a union theatre, and Guild members cannot perform in non-union performances.






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          Most notably in construction and entertainment.



          In construction, many companies have closed shop or union shop contracts whereby you either have to join a union, or pay the equivalent sum of money. https://therealdeal.com/issues_articles/the-state-of-the-construction-union/



          In entertainment, you must be a member of the actors guild to perform in a union theatre, and Guild members cannot perform in non-union performances.







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          • NYC is also known for extremely an extremely strong stagehand union - don't know what it's really called - is that also closed shop? (I guess it's considered 'entertainment' also?)

            – davidbak
            Feb 9 at 0:10








          • 1





            And while public sector workers are not technically obliged to “join”, they do have to pay dues.

            – Brian Z
            Feb 9 at 0:16



















          • NYC is also known for extremely an extremely strong stagehand union - don't know what it's really called - is that also closed shop? (I guess it's considered 'entertainment' also?)

            – davidbak
            Feb 9 at 0:10








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            And while public sector workers are not technically obliged to “join”, they do have to pay dues.

            – Brian Z
            Feb 9 at 0:16

















          NYC is also known for extremely an extremely strong stagehand union - don't know what it's really called - is that also closed shop? (I guess it's considered 'entertainment' also?)

          – davidbak
          Feb 9 at 0:10







          NYC is also known for extremely an extremely strong stagehand union - don't know what it's really called - is that also closed shop? (I guess it's considered 'entertainment' also?)

          – davidbak
          Feb 9 at 0:10






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          And while public sector workers are not technically obliged to “join”, they do have to pay dues.

          – Brian Z
          Feb 9 at 0:16





          And while public sector workers are not technically obliged to “join”, they do have to pay dues.

          – Brian Z
          Feb 9 at 0:16


















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