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Dollar amounts of working capital are difficult to assess when comparing companies of different sizes or in comparing such amounts with industry figures.
Yellow Dog Contract
An employment agreement where the worker promises not to join a labor union during the term of employment, now illegal in many jurisdictions.
Union Workers
Employees who are members of a labor union, which represents their interests in negotiations with employers.
Employers
Individuals or organizations that hire and pay people to work for them, typically controlling the terms of employment.
Norris-LaGuardia Act
A 1932 United States federal law that limited the power of federal courts to issue injunctions against non-violent labor disputes and marked a shift towards protecting labor rights.
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