Yes, Polaris Industries does have union employees. Some of their manufacturing facilities and operations have been organized under labor unions, which negotiate on behalf of the workers for better wages, benefits, and working conditions. The presence of union employees can vary by location and specific plant operations.
Union of Salaried Employees was created in 2001-05.
There is no governing law that states employees have to join a union. A union is there for better pay and treatment of employees in exchange for a fee or as the union calls it, dues.
Norwegian Union of Municipal Employees was created in 1920.
Norwegian Union of Municipal Employees ended in 2003.
Swedish Commercial Employees' Union was created in 1906.
Service Employees International Union was created in 1921.
Cyprus Union of Bank Employees was created in 1955.
Canadian Union of Public Employees was created in 1963.
State Employees Credit Union was created in 1937.
Alberta Union of Provincial Employees was created in 1977.
All of Ford's hourly employees are union workers. From the janitors to the tradesman, all are union members.
National Treasury Employees Union was created in 1939-10.