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From 1880 to around 1930, a key weapon against unionization was the injunction or a court order to "cease and desist" activities deemed to be potentially harmful to others.
Polarized Positions
Intensely divided stances or opinions that result in a significant gap between parties, often hindering agreement or compromise.
Intractable Conflicts
Disputes that are stubbornly resistant to resolution or compromise.
Dimensions
Different aspects, elements, or features that characterize a situation or concept.
Role Reversal
A technique in conflict resolution or negotiation where parties swap positions to understand the other's perspective better.
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