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How can the strategic integration of goals across curricular areas enhance student learning?
Bargaining Leverage
The power or advantage one party has to influence the terms of a negotiation in their favor.
Shared Meanings
The common understandings or definitions that communities or groups of people assign to words, actions, or symbols.
Nonmajority Unionism
A form of union representation in which a union does not represent a majority of the workers in a bargaining unit or workplace but still provides representation and advocacy for its members.
Fortress Unionism
A strategy employed by labor unions focusing on protecting the interests and benefits of their current members rather than expanding membership.
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