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The authors suggest that the biggest change in neuropsychology since the 1980s has been the development of _____.
Bargaining Items
Specific issues or demands that are discussed and negotiated during collective bargaining sessions between employers and unions.
NLRA
The National Labor Relations Act of 1935, a foundational statute in United States labor law which grants workers the right to form unions and engage in collective bargaining.
Culture of Conflict
The environment or atmosphere where opposing interests, viewpoints, or priorities frequently result in disputes or confrontations.
TEAM Act
Legislation that aims to promote teamwork, employee involvement, and open communication between workers and management within companies.
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