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Comprehensive campaign : ウィキペディア英語版 | Comprehensive campaign A comprehensive campaign is labor union organizing or a collective bargaining campaign with a heavy focus on research, the use of community coalition-building, publicity and public pressure, political and regulatory pressure, and economic and legal pressure in addition to traditional organizing tactics. The comprehensive campaign is a labor tactic primarily used in the United States, where labor unions lack many of the legal protections accorded their counterparts in the European Community and where cultural norms against unions are not as strong. However, as globalization increases and capital and labor become more mobile, employers outside the U.S. are adopting American union-avoidance tactics,〔Logan, "The Union Avoidance Industry in the United States," ''British Journal of Industrial Relations,'' 2006; Dundon, "Union Avoidance and Employer Hostility to Union Organising in the UK," ''Industrial Relations Journal,'' 2002.〕 and comprehensive campaigns are becoming more common in Europe and Asia. Comprehensive campaigns are not commonly used in the United States due to their cost and the organizational expertise their require. However, they are gaining popularity in the U.S. labor movement, and many unions claim to be building comprehensive campaign capabilities. ==Definition of a comprehensive campaign==
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