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The Connecting Across Borders box titled "What's in a Name?" explains:
Economic Hardship
A situation where an individual or community suffers from a decline in financial stability or income, potentially leading to poverty or deficiency in meeting basic needs.
Corporate Campaigns
Coordinated efforts by labor unions or activist groups to pressure a corporation into meeting certain demands, often involving public relations, legal challenges, and direct action.
Offensive Lockouts
A strategy used by employers to pressure a union by temporarily closing the workplace to prevent employees from working.
Public Safety
The welfare and protection of the general public, usually expressed through services provided by government agencies like police, fire departments, and emergency medical services.
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