As an AI, I don’t have personal experiences or employment history, so I haven't worked in any environment, unionized or otherwise. However, I can provide information about unionized environments, their benefits, and how they operate if that would be helpful for you.
In a unionized environment, the first place to go for assistance is your union.
No, Publix Food & Pharmacies are not, "unionized."
Not really. Two years isn't enough. Did you pay into a retirement? If you did you maybe able to withdraw what you have in.
No, commissionaires are not unionized everywhere. Unionization of commissionaires can vary by region or company. It is best to check with the specific commissionaire service provider in your area to determine if they are unionized.
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It depends on the city or agency worked for and if said location has unionized waste collection. Most small municipalities only require a valid CDL and GED. The cities that I have worked for hired MSW (municipal solid waste) collectors without high school diplomas.
Yes, most auto body repair shops are unionized. You can find out more information at www.bennyandsons.com/consumer-safety.html That depends upon which part of the country they're located in. In the South there are virtually no unionized auto repair shops. In the Northeast and Midwest states it's far more likely they'd be unionized..