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Railway Labor Act
A U.S. federal law passed in 1926 that governs labor relations in the railway and airline industries, aiming to avoid service disruption and ensure workers' rights.
Federal Racketeering
Involves engaging in illegal business activities as part of an organized crime operation, often prosecuted under laws such as the Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations Act (RICO) in the United States.
Corporate Campaigns
Strategic efforts undertaken by unions or other advocacy groups to pressure a corporation into meeting certain demands through public, financial, or political means.
Work-to-rule Campaigns
Tactics employed by workers where they strictly follow all workplace rules and regulations to reduce productivity as a form of protest.
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