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Moonwatcher.com, a video surveillance company, has issued a work rule requiring its employees to have radio frequency identification chips embedded in their forearms, in order to monitor the employees' movements while they are working. This rule violates Section 7 under NLRA because it's overtly intrusive of the employers into the employee's life. To enjoy such rights the employees:
Influence Peddling
The unethical practice of using one's position or connections to gain undue influence or advantages, often in a political or business context.
Direct Contact
A method of communication or interaction that involves face-to-face or direct interaction between individuals or entities without intermediaries.
CSR Outreach Program
Initiatives undertaken by a company to demonstrate its commitment to social responsibility, typically including community service, environmental stewardship, and engagement in local issues.
Affordable Care Act
A U.S. healthcare reform law enacted in 2010 that expanded insurance coverage and healthcare access while trying to reduce healthcare costs.
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