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List 3 ways of evaluating food protein quality.
Poor Working Conditions
Circumstances where the work environment is considered unsafe or unhealthy, lacking in necessary safety measures, adequate pay, or reasonable hours.
Stability In Employment
The assurance of continuing job security and consistent work conditions over time, contributing to a stable workforce.
Mainstream Economic Perspective
Refers to the dominant school of thought in economics that emphasizes rational choice, market equilibrium, and the beneficial role of free markets in allocating resources efficiently.
Voice
A term in industrial relations referring to the ability of employees to express their opinions, grievances, or suggestions, either individually or collectively, within the workplace.
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