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How do prokaryotic and eukaryotic chromosomes differ?
Laboratory Conditions Doctrine
A legal principle in labor law requiring that union representation elections be conducted in an environment that is free from employer coercion and interference.
Representation Election
This is a procedure where employees vote on whether or not they wish for union representation, sometimes leading to the establishment of a new union presence.
Unionization
The process by which workers form or join a labor union to collectively negotiate with their employer for improved conditions, wages, and benefits.
Salting
A tactic used by unions where union workers get hired at non-union workplaces in order to organize and unionize the employees within.
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