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Social Coercion to Enter into a Contract Cannot Be a Basis

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Social coercion to enter into a contract cannot be a basis for avoidance of the contract.


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Social Expectations

The larger society’s expectations about job challenge, working conditions, and quality of work life.

Occupational Health and Safety Laws

Regulations and procedures designed to protect the health and safety of workers by minimizing work-related injuries, accidents, and illnesses.

Compensate Workers

Providing remuneration to employees for their labor and services, which can include wages, salaries, and benefits.

Injuries

Physical harm or damage to a person's body.

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