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A strike authorization vote is typically undertaken by a union to gauge member support for a potential strike action. It allows union members to demonstrate solidarity with their bargaining position and gives the union leadership the authority to call for a strike if necessary. It can also serve as a bargaining tool to pressure the employer to make concessions during negotiations.

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