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Fact Pattern 22-A1
Internet Cafes, Inc., contracts to buy all of its requirements for coffee, at a minimum of 1 million pounds per year, from Java Corporation for six years. After three years, Internet tells Java that it plans to sell its company to Kwik Eateries, Inc. Kwik refuses to assure Java that it will continue Internet's contract.
-Refer to Fact Pattern 22-A1. Java can
Industrial Unionism
A labor movement strategy where all workers in the same industry are organized into the same union, regardless of their specific trade or profession.
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Pertains to work, especially manual work done for wages, and can include discussions around the workforce, employment conditions, and workers' rights.
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An entity or individual engaged in discussions aimed at reaching an agreement on a specific matter or business deal.
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