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Warning Signs Member involvement best defense against privatization Often, the most common way that bargaining unit members can learn of potential contracting out is from co-workers who suspect that private contracts are in the process of being formulated in their workplaces. Because of the widespread—yet hidden nature—of the contracting out process, individual members must act as the "eyes and ears" of the union to gather information and develop battle strategies at the workplaces where subcontracting is occurring. There are two levels to identify a brewing "storm" of privatization mayhem. Level 1 - WATCH: Be alert
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