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Our mental models of the world can prevent us from recognizing emerging problems in the workplace.
Conspiracy Doctrine
A legal theory that views a combination of workers for the purpose of demanding better working conditions or wages as a criminal conspiracy.
National Labor Relations Act
A foundational U.S. law enacted in 1935 that protects the rights of employees to organize, engage in collective bargaining, and take collective action including strikes.
Commonwealth Vs. Hunt
A landmark 1842 Massachusetts Supreme Court case that ruled labor unions and strikes were lawful.
Railway Labor Act
A United States federal law that was originally enacted in 1926 to replace the existing dispute resolution mechanisms in the railway industry with a more effective and formal process.
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