Unions are governed by the members and their elected representatives. There are state and Federal laws that apply to their activities. Typically the Department of Labor and the Justice Department keep their eyes on them to insure no illegal activities are going on.
Yes, there are electrician unions (IBEW) in California that will train you to be an electrician. See link below for the apprenticeships located in California.
Yes, under California state law, Delaware civil unions are recognized as equivalent to marriage.
Yes. Under California law, New Jersey civil unions are recognized as equivalent to marriage.
(N.L.R.B) means National Labor relations Board. Its purpose was to oversees the establishment and conduct of union organizations as well as the conduct of businesses involved with unions.
California no longer offers or recognizes civil unions.
No. The California state legislature has never passed a bill that would legalize civil unions and, as a result, no governor of California has ever had the opportunity to sign or veto such a bill.
The homophone for oversees is overseas
Yes. All Connecticut civil unions were legislatively converted to marriages in 2010 and the state of California recognizes them as marriages, as they do any other out-of-state same-sex marriage.
Some credit unions in California that offer banking services without using ChexSystems include Blue FCU, Golden 1 CU, and SchoolsFirst FCU. It's recommended to contact these credit unions directly for more information on their account opening requirements and policies.
There are no perfect rhymes for the word oversees.
The Judiciary oversees the courts.