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A Nash equilibrium results when each player chooses the action that maximizes his or her payoff given the actions of other players.
Taft-Hartley Act
A 1947 U.S. federal law that restricts the activities and power of labor unions.
Secret-Ballot Elections
A voting method in which voters' choices are confidential to ensure free and fair selection, often used in union representation elections.
Union Security Arrangement
A provision in a collective bargaining agreement that ensures the stability and support of the union through various means, such as requiring union membership or dues payment from workers.
Agency Shop
A form of a union security agreement where employees do not have to join the union but must still pay dues as if they were members.
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