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Can a revolution use social movement tactics and remain a revolution?
Representation Election
A vote held among employees to determine whether they wish to be represented by a labor union in dealings with their employer.
No Solicitation Rule
Workplace rules implemented by employers to limit or prohibit solicitation (including union solicitation) during work hours and in work areas.
Supporting Unions
Labor unions that provide assistance and resources to other unions and their members, often during strikes or negotiations.
EEOC
The Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, a federal agency that administers and enforces civil rights laws against workplace discrimination in the United States.
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