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The Securities and Exchange Commission's supervision of Wall Street financial firms is a possible example of regulatory capture.
State Insurance Fund
A government-established fund designed to provide insurance, such as workers' compensation, to employers within the state, often serving as insurer of last resort.
Workers' Compensation Statute
Legislation that provides financial and medical benefits to employees who are injured or become ill as a direct result of their job.
Featherbedding
The practice by labor unions of demanding excessive levels of staffing, beyond what is required for a task, to create or protect jobs.
Unfair Labor Practice
Actions by employers or unions that violate the rights of employees or employers under labor laws.
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