What does tjc mean?
tjc means Teachers for a Just Contract
This acronym/slang usually belongs to Undefined category.
What is the abbreviation for Teachers for a Just Contract?
Teachers for a Just Contract can be abbreviated as tjc
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What does tjc stand for? tjc stands for "Teachers for a Just Contract". |
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How to abbreviate "Teachers for a Just Contract"? "Teachers for a Just Contract" can be abbreviated as tjc. |
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What is the meaning of tjc abbreviation? The meaning of tjc abbreviation is "Teachers for a Just Contract". |
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What is tjc abbreviation? One of the definitions of tjc is "Teachers for a Just Contract". |
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What does tjc mean? tjc as abbreviation means "Teachers for a Just Contract". |
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Abbreviations or Slang with similar meaning
- JFJP - Jews for a Just Peace
- JUNITY - Jewish Unity for a Just Peace
- VTJP - Vermonters for A Just Peace in Palestine/Israel
- AJPME - Americans for a Just Peace in the Middle East
- J4G - Just for Girls/Just for Guys
- SAJE - Strategic Actions for a Just Economy
- TNE - Teachers for a New Era
- ajjp - American Jews for a Just Peace
- cfjs - Christians for a Just Society
- cjs - Center for a Just Society
- jjp - Jews for a Just Peace
- saje - Strategic Action for a Just Economy
- stne - Scottish Teachers for a New Era
- tct - Teachers for a Competitive Tomorrow
- tdc - Teachers for a Democratic Culture
- tdc - Teamsters for a Decent Contract
- franchise. - A business contract in which an independent business (the franchisee) sells or markets the products and/or services of a larger firm (the franchisor). The franchisee receives training and marketing su
- non-compete agreement, non-compete clause. - A clause in an employment contract that prevents the employee from establishing a competing business for a period of time after leaving the company's employ. Often unenforceable.
- rollover clause. - A now-disallowed provision of GDS contracts that triggered a new contract term any time a new piece of equipment was purchased from the vendor.
- UUJEC - Unitarian Universalists for a Just Economic Community