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For the 12 to 15 million people who work for nonprofits, a union doesn’t necessarily mean that they cannot identify as mission-committed workers, but they can make sure that as employees, their rights and needs are respected in a formal way, rather than having a nonprofit CEO (or CEO and the board) make decisions unilaterally without substantive employee input.

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Seminar— Winning the Oil Endgame

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