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The power of the president to veto laws is an example of
Unionism
Unionism is the movement or principle of organizing workers into unions for the purpose of protecting their rights and interests through collective bargaining.
Grassroots Efforts
Initiatives and movements that originate from the community level or from a group of concerned individuals aiming to bring about social or political change.
Worker Mobilization
The process of organizing and activating workers to pursue common interests, often in the context of labor rights or social justice.
HR Manager
A professional responsible for overseeing the human resources department, which includes tasks such as recruiting, training, performance management, and ensuring compliance with labor laws.
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