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Stabilization policy refers to using government policy
Norris-LaGuardia Act
A 1932 U.S. federal law that restricted employers' power to prevent unionization and limited the issuance of injunctions in labor disputes.
Federal Courts
Courts established by the federal government of a country, in the United States, for instance, they have the authority to rule on legal disputes based on constitutional and federal law.
Non-Union Support Pledge
A commitment made by employees not to join or form a labor union, sometimes requested by employers in certain workplaces.
Illegal Actions
Activities that are forbidden by law, including in the context of labor and employment, such actions could involve unauthorized strikes or discrimination.
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