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A system in which multiple parties exist but one wins every election and governs continuously is called a dominant-party system
Mandatory Arbitration Agreement
A contract clause requiring parties to resolve disputes through arbitration rather than in court, usually as a condition of employment.
Disputes
Conflicts or disagreements between parties, such as between employers and employees, often related to labor issues or contractual matters.
Lawsuit
A legal proceeding in a court by one party against another for the enforcement or protection of a right, or the redress or prevention of a wrong.
Duty of Fair Representation
An obligation that requires labor unions to represent all members equally, without discrimination or negligence.
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