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Possible government intervention in a labor dispute is a factor which could alter a union's or management's perception of their relative bargaining power in that labor dispute.
Programmed Decisions
Routine decisions made using standard operating procedures or rules in an organization's day-to-day operations.
Nonprogrammed Decisions
These are unique and non-recurring decisions that require a custom solution.
Routine Problems
Standard or frequently encountered issues that can usually be addressed through known solutions or procedures.
Unique Problems
Distinctive or specific issues that are not common or general, often requiring tailored solutions.
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