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    Industrial Relations And, Specifically, the Relationship Between the Worker, the Union
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Industrial Relations And, Specifically, the Relationship Between the Worker, the Union

Question 72

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Industrial relations and, specifically, the relationship between the worker, the union, and the employer, vary dramatically from country to country and have an enormous impact on HR management practices.

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