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In R. MacGregor Dawson's Constitutional Issues in Canada, 1900-1931, published in 1933, there is not a single reference to the subject of rights.
Card-check Agreements
A method for workers to organize into a union wherein if a majority of employees sign authorization cards expressing their wish to unionize, the employer may recognize the union without a formal election.
NLRB
Stands for the National Labor Relations Board, a U.S. federal agency overseeing labor law enforcement, particularly concerning collective bargaining and unfair labor practices.
Employer
An individual or organization that hires and compensates employees for their labor and services, assuming the responsibilities of providing work, overseeing tasks, and ensuring a safe working environment.
Reinstatement
The act of restoring someone or something to their former position, status, or condition.
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