It's kind of shocking, when it comes to how irresponsible it is. It's emblematic of a desire to, essentially, increase corporate power.
Executive Office of the President of the United States
… interpretations, recognition of labor organizations, and unfair labor practices—under the general principle of … interpretations, recognition of labor organizations, and unfair labor practices—under the general principle of … - page 68
Department of Homeland Security
… eligibility to work in the United States and mitigate unfair employment competition for U.S. citizens. The … eligibility to work in the United States and mitigate unfair employment competition for U.S. citizens. The … - page 145
Department of Energy and Related Commissions
… a predictable policy environment . This will avoid unfair bias against the nuclear industry. Chapter Department … establish a predictable policy environment. This will avoid unfair bias against the nuclear industry. … • Adopt broader … - page 375
Department of Labor and Related Agencies
… remedy to the worker and creates asignificant deterrent to unfair labor practices, because prompt reinstatement will … remedy to the worker and creates asignificant deterrent to unfair labor practices, because prompt reinstatement will … - page 601
… embrace of globalization has exposed American workers to unfair competition from nations with cheap, abundant, and … embrace of globalization has exposed American workers to unfair competition from nations with cheap, abundant, and … - page 614
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