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Leibniz says that our reasonings are grounded upon two great principles, the second in virtue of which we hold that there can be no fact unless there be a ________________, why it should be so and not otherwise, although these reasons are not always known by us.
Collective Bargaining
A dialogue between business owners and employee collectives focused on setting terms for pay rates, job conditions, perks, and various facets of employee benefits and entitlements.
Beck Rights
Refers to the rights of union members to object to the portion of their dues being used for purposes other than collective bargaining, contract administration, or grievance adjustment.
Dues
Regular payments made by members to a union or organization to fund its operations and activities.
Grievance Filings
The formal submission of a complaint by an employee regarding a violation of workplace policies or conditions.
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