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Which physician's actions are legal everywhere in the United States?
Negotiation Deadlock
A situation where parties involved in negotiations are unable to reach an agreement, often due to unresolved issues or conflicting demands.
Primary Boycott
The act of refraining from purchasing the products or services of a company to protest its actions or policies, usually at the initiative of labor unions.
Strike
A work stoppage caused by the mass refusal of employees to work, typically aimed at protesting against an employer’s terms or practices.
Wide-Area Bargaining
A negotiation process that involves multiple business units or geographical locations aiming for a common agreement in labor terms.
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