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Brigham and Wolfskeil (1983)found that defence attorneys were more likely to believe in the accuracy of witnesses than were prosecuting attorneys.
Bargain Collectively
The process by which employers and employees negotiate labor contracts, including wages, working conditions, and other employment terms, through their representatives.
Human Rights Legislation
Laws designed to protect individuals and groups from discrimination and to safeguard their fundamental human rights and freedoms.
Trade Unions
Organizations formed by workers to protect their rights, improve working conditions, negotiate wages, and address grievances with employers.
Labour Statutes
Labour statutes are laws specifically related to the rights and obligations of workers and employers, often dealing with conditions of employment, worker safety, and collective bargaining.
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