Exam 11: Public-Sector Labour Relations
Exam 1: Introduction to Labour Relations58 Questions
Exam 2: The Environment79 Questions
Exam 3: Employers: Objectives, Processes and Strategy71 Questions
Exam 5: Governments, Labour Relations Boards and Other Parties47 Questions
Exam 6: Union Organizing Drive and Certification96 Questions
Exam 7: The Collective Agreement102 Questions
Exam 8: Negotiation of the Collective Agreement85 Questions
Exam 9: Strikes, Lockouts and Contract Dispute Resolution67 Questions
Exam 10: Administration of the Collective Agreement102 Questions
Exam 11: Public-Sector Labour Relations56 Questions
Exam 12: The Future of Unions65 Questions
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It is generally accepted that interest arbitration is the best way to resolve contract disputes in the public sector.
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When the law was changed to allow public sector employees to unionize:
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Which of the following is a potential advantage of a designated strike:
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Federally regulated employees in the public sector did not have the right to unionize until 1967.
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Union density in the public sector is over three times as high as the private sector.
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Explain the difference in the "bottom line" between the public and private sectors and elaborate on the significance of this difference for unions and employers.
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There are more professional employees unionized in the public sector than the private sector.
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A union dealing with a public sector employer will always know where to direct its efforts in order to influence the employer.
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When interest arbitration, an unrestricted strike, and a controlled strike are compared which of the following is correct:
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Provincial government employees were granted the right to unionize in the Public Service Staff Relations Act.
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Employers in the public sector have the same authority and priorities as employers in the private sector.
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A controlled strike refers to a situation where employees are permitted to strike for a period of time and then they are legislated back to work.
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Labour relations in the public sector are distinctive from the private sector because:
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Which of the following is are) correct regarding unionization in the public sector:
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All bargaining units in the public sector are determined in the same manner as the public sector, by the relevant labour relations board.
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There are limits on contract negotiation in the public sector that are not found in the private sector.
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In the public sector contract disputes could be resolved through:
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In each province there is one method to resolve contract disputes that is used for all segments of the public sector in the province.
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