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Operations management is the business function that plans, coordinates, and controls the resources needed to produce a company's products and services.
Economic Strike
A work stoppage conducted by employees to demand higher wages, better benefits, or improved working conditions, as opposed to strikes over rights or legal issues.
Sympathy Strike
A work stoppage by one union in support of a strike initiated by another union, typically to support the striking union's goals.
Collective Bargaining
The process where employers and unions negotiate terms of employment, including wages, working conditions, and benefits, to reach a mutual agreement.
Strike Contingency Plan
A strategy developed by employers to mitigate the effects of a potential strike, ensuring business continuity by outlining alternative labor sources, operational adjustments, and communication plans.
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