Exam 3: Employers: Objectives, Processes and Strategy
Exam 1: Introduction to Labour Relations58 Questions
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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
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A union may agree to participate in an employee involvement program and this agreement is always separate from and outside of the collective agreement.
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An employer plans on introducing an employee involvement program outside of the collective agreement. Which of the following is correct:
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A union resistance strategy involves the employer providing employee representation mechanisms, such as complaint procedures, to non-union employees.
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High-performance practices such as variable pay are welcomed by unions.
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Identify the meaning of "labour relations strategy" and describe four alternative strategies that could be adopted.
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A union avoidance strategy involves an employer adopting both legal and illegal means to oppose unionization.
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The predominant approach of employers in Canada is a union avoidance strategy.
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A low commitment approach to human resource management emphasizes or includes:
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Identify the primary objectives of employers and describe four methods that could be used to achieve those objectives.
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Most Canadian firms have widely adopted high-performance policies and practices.
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Recently productivity growth has been the same in Canada and the United States.
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Cost leadership is a strategy that involves an organization competing on the basis of price.
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One strategy or approach to unions that an employer could adopt has been referred to as union substitution / avoidance. Describe the objective of the strategy and outline how the employer could implement the strategy.
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An employer's experience with unionization influences the employer's labour relations strategy.
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Unions cannot encourage employees to boycott an employee involvement program if the result is a reduction in output.
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Which of the following make it more difficult for employers in Canada to oppose unionization than is the case in the United States:
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Explain the barriers to employee involvement in a unionized workplace and elaborate on how these barriers could be overcome.
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