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How did the British respond to Hitler's demands with respect to Czechoslovakia? Why did they make the choices they did?
Strike Replacements
Workers who are hired to fill in for regular employees who are on strike, often used by employers to continue operations during labor disputes.
NLRB
The National Labor Relations Board, a federal agency in the United States that enforces labor laws in relation to collective bargaining and unfair labor practices.
Wildcat Strike
An unauthorized work stoppage initiated by employees without the approval of their union leadership, often in response to immediate grievances.
Jurisdictional Strike
A strike due to a dispute between two or more unions about which one has jurisdiction over a certain job or workplace.
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