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What did Truman mean by a Fair Deal? How did it compare to FDR's New Deal?
Disciplinary Procedures
Formal processes followed by organizations to address employee behaviors that violate policies or standards, aiming at fairness and consistency.
Arbitration Cases
Legal disputes resolved outside of court by a neutral third party (arbitrator), whose decision is binding on the involved parties, often used in labor disputes.
Management
The coordination of an organization's resources to achieve its goals through effective planning, leading, organizing, and controlling.
Unfair Labour Practice
Actions by employers or unions that violate the rights of employees or the labor union's regulations, such as discrimination or interference with union activities.
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