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U.S. Labor Relations
The interactions and legal frameworks governing the relationships between workers, unions, and employers within the United States.
France's Labor Movement
The collective organization of workers in France aimed at advocating for workers' rights and improvements in labor standards.
U.S.
The United States of America, a country in North America comprising 50 states, known for its significant influence on global culture, politics, and economy.
Japanese Work Arrangement
Characterized by practices such as lifetime employment, promotions based on seniority, and company unions, reflecting Japan's unique employment culture.
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