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Precise Printers wants to expand its services into new markets, but to remain competitive it needs to keep its costs low. If it is like most firms, one way Precise can save a lot of money is by reducing the time and effort it devotes to the selection of employees.
Protected Actions
Activities that employees are entitled to participate in without fear of retribution, often associated with labor rights like striking or protesting.
Wagner Act
Also known as the National Labor Relations Act of 1935, a foundational U.S. law that established the rights of employees to form unions and engage in collective bargaining.
Working Conditions
The environment in which an individual works, including aspects like safety, hours, physical conditions, and legal rights, which affect the worker's well-being.
Wagner Act
A foundational piece of labor law in the United States, officially known as the National Labor Relations Act of 1935, which established the rights of employees to organize, engage in collective bargaining, and take collective action including striking.
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