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Reciprocal Obligations in the Labor Market

A country's labor system is founded on a 'right and duty' principle. A skilled machinist is laid off and begins receiving generous unemployment benefits from the state. Based on this principle, what is the primary responsibility the machinist has in return for this support, and what are two specific examples of activities they might be required to undertake?

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