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One disadvantage of the gold standard was that no nation had control of its domestic monetary policies.
Strike Rights
The legal rights granted to workers to cease work in order to protest against working conditions, policies, or other labor disputes without fear of retaliation.
Binding Arbitration Clause
A contractual agreement to submit disputes to an impartial third party for a decision that is final and enforceable, often used in labor agreements.
Shop Stewards
Elected union representatives in the workplace tasked with safeguarding the rights of the workers and acting as a liaison between the workforce and the management.
Company Employees
Individuals employed by a company or organization, typically distinguished from contractors, consultants, and other non-permanent staff.
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