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Labor Issues BlogProtect Your Right to Make Up Your MindIn the heat of a union organizing campaign, it's not unusual for people to change their minds. The organizers make their case, often by reaching out one on one. On the other hand, the employer or other employees may argue against unionizing. Can you change your mind? What are your rights if you have signed an authorization card? Here are the basics when you want to know about changing your mind on the union vote.
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