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The judgment of the court in Corporation of the Presiding Bishop of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints v. Amos, in which plaintiffs brought action against the CPB and the COP alleging, among other things, discrimination on the basis of religion in violation of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, was:
Low Unemployment Rates
A situation where a small percentage of the labor force is without work but is actively seeking employment and willing to work, reflective of a strong economy.
High Surveillance
An environment or situation where there is an intense and extensive monitoring of individuals' activities or communications.
Withholding Labour
The act of refusing to work, typically as a form of protest or to demand better conditions or compensation, often seen in strikes.
Civil Disobedience
Refers to the act of intentionally breaking or refusing to comply with laws or government commands to protest policies or express political grievances.
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