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Elves on Strike

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picket a person or group of people who are standing or marching near a place to protest something
protest to show or express strong disagreement with or disapproval of something
administrative of or relating to the management of a company, school, or other organization
strike a period of time when workers stop work in order to force an employer to agree to their demands
benefits money that is paid by a company (such as an insurance company) or by a government when someone dies, becomes sick, stops working
pamphlet a small, thin book with no cover or only a paper cover that has information about a particular subject
grievance a reason for complaining or being unhappy with a situation
bustling moving in a busy or hurried way
cubicle a work space in a large office with a desk that is usually surrounded by low walls
frazzled very nervous or upset
database collection of pieces of information that is organized and used on a computer
efficient capable of producing desired results without wasting materials, time, or energy
hectic very busy and filled with activity
anxiously wanting or eager to do or have something very much especially because of fear or nervousness
inconsiderate not thinking about the rights and feelings of other people
arbitration a process of settling an argument or disagreement in which the people or groups on both sides present their opinions and ideas to a third person or group
demeanor a person's appearance and behavior : the way someone seems to be to other people
cardigan a sweater that opens like a jacket and that is fastened in the front with buttons
Created by: bconrad
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