What would a second Trump administration look like for workers' rights?
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"It didn't feel like they were willing to lose even one day of profit to make sure that we could all go get tested and not spread [the coronavirus]," Arend told Capital & Main.
The Cemex decision underscores the high stakes of the current presidential race for the prospects of worker organizing in America.
Four Trader Joe's stores have unionized across America in the past few years, though Arend's location is not yet one of them.
Under Cemex, companies that commit unfair labor practices in the run-up to an election can now be ordered to recognize the union if certain conditions are met.
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