A union 'salt' cannot simultaneously be on the payroll of the union and the company, since an employee owes his or her direct employer the duty of loyalty, and 'cannot serve two masters.'

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Unions help reduce wage gaps for women workers and workers of color. Union members have better job safety protections and better paid leave than non-union workers, and are more secure exercising their rights in the workplace.


A union 'salt' cannot simultaneously be on the payroll of the union and the company, since an employee owes his or her direct employer the duty of loyalty, and 'cannot serve two masters.'