§ 101344 Labor Union Representation Disputes
This law says that if workers and bosses can't agree on whether a union represents most workers, the State Conciliation Service steps in to figure it out. They hold a meeting, decide who gets to vote, and then run an election to see if the union wins.
Workers at a factory want to form a union, but the boss says not enough workers support it.
The State Conciliation Service will hold a meeting, decide which workers can vote, and then run an election. If most workers vote for the union, the union becomes official for at least one year.
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§ 101344 Labor Union Representation Disputes
Last verified: January 11, 2026