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  2. United States Senate Select Committee on Improper Activities ...

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    The right of union officials to exercise their Fifth Amendment rights was upheld and a significant refinement of constitutional law made when the U.S. Supreme Court reaffirmed the right of union officials to not divulge the location of union records in Curcio v. United States, 354 U.S. 118 (1957). [77]

  3. Campbell's law - Wikipedia

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    Campbell's law is an adage developed by Donald T. Campbell, a psychologist and social scientist who often wrote about research methodology, which states: . The more any quantitative social indicator is used for social decision-making, the more subject it will be to corruption pressures and the more apt it will be to distort and corrupt the social processes it is intended to monitor.

  4. The Real Reason Unions Are Dying - AOL

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    The country's GDP has been growing at a nice clip forever (give or take a recession or two). But in the past three decades, workers have been getting a smaller share of the pie. Many economists ...

  5. Median voting rule - Wikipedia

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    If there are n-1 phantoms at 0, then the median rule returns the minimum of all real votes. If there are n-1 phantoms at 100, then the median rule returns the maximum of all real votes. If there are n-1 phantoms at 50, then the median rule returns 50 if some ideal points are above and some are below 50; otherwise, it returns the vote closest to 50.

  6. Median voter theorem - Wikipedia

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    Now, since M is a median in all directions, it coincides with the one-dimensional median in the particular case of the direction shown by the blue arrow, which is perpendicular to the solid red line. Thus if we draw a broken red line through M, perpendicular to the blue arrow, then we can say that half the voters lie to the left of this line.

  7. NY teachers unions pump school spending to highest in the ...

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    For example, the report said, while California is the only state with higher average teacher salaries than New York, it’s per-student spending is 42.9% lower than in the Empire State.

  8. Commercial bribery - Wikipedia

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    It is a form of corruption which does not necessarily involve government personnel or facilities. One common type of commercial bribery is the kickback . For example, a seller of goods or services from "Company A" who offers the purchasing manager of "Company B" a payment to his own account to help him secure a contract for Company B's ...

  9. Labor history of the United States - Wikipedia

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    Although the AFL building trades maintained all-white policies, the AFL had more black members in all as the CIO. The problem of union corruption was growing in public awareness, and CIO's industrial unions were less vulnerable to penetration by criminal elements than were the AFL's trucking, longshoring, building, and entertainment unions.