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The fact that long-term debt and common stock are raised infrequently and in large amounts lessens the need for the firm to forecast those accounts on a continual basis.
Bargaining Table
A term used to describe the context or environment in which labor negotiations between employers and employees or their representatives occur.
Strikebreakers
Individuals who work or are employed in place of union workers who are on strike, typically used to continue operations during labor disputes.
Striking Employees
Workers who temporarily stop working as a form of protest, typically to express grievances or demand better conditions or pay.
Official Bargaining Agent
A union legally recognized to negotiate wages, hours, and working conditions on behalf of employees in a particular bargaining unit.
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