Examlex
The Federal Reserve operates under a rule that requires money supply growth to increase by one percentage point for every percentage point that unemployment rises above its natural rate.
Corporate Campaigns
Strategies employed by unions or activist groups targeting a company’s practices or policies in order to bring about change, often through public, media, and legal pressure.
NLRA
The National Labor Relations Act, a foundational statute in United States labor law that protects the rights of employees to engage in collective bargaining and other union activities.
Corporate Campaign
A strategy used by labor unions to put pressure on a company by mobilizing public, financial, and political support to achieve negotiating aims.
NFL Fans
Individuals who enthusiastically follow and support National Football League teams, often showing their loyalty through attending games, watching broadcasts, and purchasing merchandise.
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