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Back to work legislation refers to laws or measures enacted by a government to compel striking workers to return to their jobs, often during labor disputes or strikes. This legislation is typically introduced to minimize disruptions to public services or the economy, and it may include stipulations for negotiations between employers and employees. Such laws can be controversial, as they may be seen as infringing on workers' rights to strike and negotiate.

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