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A standalone technology that hides internal addresses from the outside and only allows connections that originate from inside the network is called:
Offensive Lockout
An action by employers to prevent workers from working during a dispute, aiming to apply pressure on the negotiation process.
Defensive Lockout
A tactic used by employers to prevent employees from working during a labor dispute, aimed at protecting the employer's interests against anticipated actions such as strikes.
Strike Replacements
Individuals who are hired to work in place of unionized employees who are participating in a strike action.
State Law
Legal rules and regulations enacted by a state government that are applicable within the state's boundaries.
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