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Raiding: Fighting Over Scraps Leaves Labor Hungry

Source: David Cohen, Labor Notes, #352, July 2008

The question of raiding - one union convincing members of another union to decertify and join the competitor - has been a hot-button issue once more this year in the labor movement.