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  2. Job (professional wrestling) - Wikipedia

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    In professional wrestling slang, a job is a losing performance in a wrestling match. [1] It is derived from "doing one's job,” a euphemism to hide kayfabe -related information. When a wrestler is booked to lose a match, it is described as "a job".

  3. Organizational conflict - Wikipedia

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    Conflicts within work groups are often caused by struggles over control, status, and scarce resources. Conflicts between groups in organizations have similar origins. The constructive resolution of such conflicts can most often be achieved through a rational process of problem solving, coupled with a willingness to explore issues and ...

  4. Workplace politics - Wikipedia

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    Workplace politics involves processes and behaviors in human interactions that include power and authority. [1] [better source needed] It serves as a tool to assess operational capacity and balance diverse views of interested parties.

  5. Ultimate Airline Status Hack: How to Match Status Across ...

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    Status matching is a powerful tool in a frequent flyer's arsenal. With the right strategy and a bit of patience, you can unlock a world of perks across multiple airlines, making every trip more ...

  6. Job embeddedness - Wikipedia

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    Job embeddedness was first introduced by Mitchell and colleagues [1] in an effort to improve traditional employee turnover models. According to these models, factors such as job satisfaction and organizational commitment and the individual's perception of job alternatives together predict an employee's intent to leave and subsequently, turnover (e.g., [4] [5] [6] [7]).

  7. Jobsworth - Wikipedia

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    A purple crocodile is now a metaphor for unhelpful officialdom in the Netherlands. A jobsworth is a person who uses the (typically small) authority of their job in a deliberately uncooperative way, or who seemingly delights in acting in an obstructive or unhelpful manner.

  8. Search and matching theory (economics) - Wikipedia

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    If the fraction of jobs that separate (due to firing, quits, and so forth) from one period to the next is , then to calculate the change in employment from one period to the next we must add the formation of new matches and subtract off the separation of old matches. A period may be treated as a week, a month, a quarter, or some other ...

  9. Cooperation - Wikipedia

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    Many animal species cooperate with each other in mutual symbiosis.One example is the ocellaris clownfish, which dwells among the tentacles of Ritteri sea anemones.The anemones provide the clownfish with protection from their predators (which cannot tolerate the stings of the sea anemone's tentacles), while the fish defend the anemones against butterflyfish (which eat anemones)