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What is the still-face paradigm?
Union Membership
The state of being a part of an organized association of workers created to protect and further their rights and interests.
Shirking
The behavior of employees who avoid or reduce work effort, underperforming in their job responsibilities, often when unsupervised or inadequately monitored.
Unionization Rate
The percentage of a particular population of workers that belongs to labor unions; alternatively, the percentage of a population of workers that is represented by one union or another in collective bargaining.
Food Workers
Individuals engaged in occupations related to the preparation, distribution, and serving of food, often in the hospitality and retail sectors.
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