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In the two decades following 1990, subsidized federal loans per full-time student more than tripled. Economic analysis indicates that this expansion in subsidies
NLRA
The National Labor Relations Act, a foundational statute in United States labor law that protects the rights of employees to organize, engage in collective bargaining, and participate in concerted activities for mutual aid or protection.
NLRA
The National Labor Relations Act of 1935, a foundational statute in United States labor law which guarantees the right of private sector employees to organize into trade unions, engage in collective bargaining, and take collective action.
Solidarity Unionism
A model of labor organizing based on mutual support and direct action among workers, without formal union structures or bureaucratic involvement.
Bargaining Power
The capacity of one party to influence the outcome of negotiations by virtue of its strength, strategies, or position relative to the other party.
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