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Elections Should Replace Existing Card Check Law, Quebec Poll Finds

Posted on September 25, 2009
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A press release from the Republican Committee on Education and Labor, “Poll: Quebecers Want to Say ‘Adieu’ to Card Check,” discusses a recent survey finding that Quebecers are unhappy with their existing labor laws, which currently permit the certification of unions based on signed union cards.  The survey found that more than 70%…

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