Task: songer_casetyp2_geniss

What follows is an opinion from a United States Court of Appeals.
Your task is to identify the issue in the case, that is, the social and/or political context of the litigation in which more purely legal issues are argued. Put somewhat differently, this field identifies the nature of the conflict between the litigants. The focus here is on the subject matter of the controversy rather than its legal basis.
There are two main issues in this case. The first issue is labor relations - other labor relations. Your task is to determine the second issue in the case. Consider the following categories: "criminal" (including appeals of conviction, petitions for post conviction relief, habeas corpus petitions, and other prisoner petitions which challenge the validity of the conviction or the sentence), "civil rights" (excluding First Amendment or due process; also excluding claims of denial of rights in criminal proceeding or claims by prisoners that challenge their conviction or their sentence (e.g., habeas corpus petitions are coded under the criminal category); does include civil suits instituted by both prisoners and callable non-prisoners alleging denial of rights by criminal justice officials), "First Amendment", "due process" (claims in civil cases by persons other than prisoners, does not include due process challenges to government economic regulation), "privacy", "labor relations", "economic activity and regulation", and "miscellaneous".

ORDER
The Court having received a petition for rehearing en banc, and the petition having been circulated not only to the original panel members but also to all other active judges of this Court, and no judge of this Court having requested a vote on the suggestion for rehearing en banc, the petition or rehearing has been referred to the original hearing panel.
On rehearing, General Counsel correctly points out that a corporation does not receive a discharge in bankruptcy. Rather, the trustee is discharged and the bankruptcy proceeding closed. The opinion [873 F.2d 884 at 886, col. 1, lines 22-25] is modified to read:
The trustee was discharged and the bankruptcy estate closed by order of the Bankruptcy Court dated January 18, 1983.
General counsel argues that because a corporation does not receive a discharge in bankruptcy, once the bankruptcy proceeding is closed the automatic stay is removed and a creditor may pursue any action to seek a nondisclosed asset of the bankrupt corporation. Here the Board found Ars-ham liable because shortly before Martin Arsham Sewing Co. filed for bankruptcy it had transferred assets to Arsham to satisfy a judgment for payment of a loan he had made to the corporation. No claim is made that the corporation did not owe Arsham the money. It was only the Bankruptcy Act which made the repayment of this antecedent debt a preference which could be set aside.
The panel has further reviewed the petition for rehearing and concludes that the other issues raised in the petition were fully considered upon the original submission and decision of the case. Accordingly, the petition is denied.

Question: What is the second general issue in the case, other than labor relations - other labor relations?
A. criminal
B. civil rights
C. First Amendment
D. due process
E. privacy
F. labor relations
G. economic activity and regulation
H. miscellaneous
Answer:

Answer: G