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In the US they still have closed shops (where you have to be a union member to work there), and in the UK you still need to reach a threshold of membership before the employer has to 'recognise' them and negotiate with them. The situation isn't as different as you are making out.



In some states in the US. In other states, there are “right to work” laws banning closed shops.


Isn’t “some states” every state but Montana?


That's about "at will" employment, a different policy than "right to work".

https://spoonlaw.com/437-2/




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