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What is the central point of the class interval called?
Representation Election Results
The outcome of a voting process in which employees decide whether or not to be represented by a union in their workplace.
Standard
Established criteria or norms used as a reference point for measuring quality or performance.
Industrial Unionism
A labor union organizing method where all workers in the same industry, regardless of their particular skills or trades, are organized into a single union.
Single Occupation
A career or job path focused on one particular area of expertise or profession.
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