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It is against the law in the US for a company to refuse collective bargaining with a union. NLRB will be involved.
It is but Google doesn't directly employ these workers. They're subcontracted through another firm. Don't get me wrong I hope they get everything they're demanding, but I'm not sure Google has any legal obligation, or even the ability to make changes to their contract.
If Google wanted to, they could update their contract, don't give them that easy out