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A business model is managers' conception of how the set of strategies their company pursues should mesh together into a congruent whole, thus enabling the company to gain a competitive advantage and achieve superior profitability and profit growth.
Union Organizing Tactic
Strategies and methods used by labor unions to encourage and assist workers in forming or joining a union to represent their interests.
Gissel Bargaining Order
A legal order issued by the National Labor Relations Board that requires an employer to bargain with a union when majority support has been presumably achieved but undermined by unfair labor practices.
Featherbedding
A labor practice where unions require employers to hire more workers than necessary for a particular task, often to protect jobs.
Single Unionism
A labor relations approach where only one union represents all workers within a workplace or industry, which aims to streamline negotiation processes and reduce inter-union competition.
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