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 | | Employers rarely support unions, so labor organizations supported the bill, arguing that state money should not be used to keep workers from organizing. |
 | | "Unions believe there are nursing homes, for instance, receiving state money and using state money to oppose unions rather than take care of patients," said Scott Kronland, a lawyer with Altshuler, Berzon, Nussbaum, Rubin & Demain representing the AFL-CIO, which intervened in the case on behalf of the state. |
 | | Kronland's opponents agree that nursing homes and other health care providers are among the businesses most affected by keeping state money out of labor disputes. |
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