a business owned and operated by a single person
what is sole proprietorship
a government document granting permission to an organized corperation
what is charter
state laws forbidding unions from forcing workers to join
what is right to work laws
a court order to stop some kind of action
what is injunction
something very important
what is crucial
the money used to run or expand a business
final capital
the people elected by share holders of a corporation to act on their behalf
what is board of directors
processes by which employees negotiate the conditions of employment
what is collective bargaining
a situation in which union and company officials bring in a third party to help them reach an agreement
what is mediation
making something public
what is revealing
the legal responsibility for something such as an action.
what is liability
a company that has permission to sell a suppliers goods
what is franchise
when workers deliberately stop working in order to get what they want
what is strike
union and company officials submit the issues they can't agree on.
what is arbitration
the process of making business deals more visible
what is transparency
a business owned by 2 or more people
what is partnership
a business that does not make profit off of their goods
what is nonprofit organization
a union tactic in which sticking workers walk with signs
what is picketing
the obligation businesses have to peruse goals.
what is social responsibility
different choices
what are options
a type of business owned by many people but treated as though it were in person
what is corporation
association of workers organized to improve wages
what is labor union
when management closes a workplace in order to prevent union members from working
what is lockout
providing money for a purpose
what is foundation
a situation that can change
what is circumstance