Exam 13: Labor Relations and Collective Bargaining
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Which of the following terms refers to a collective bargaining situation that occurs when the parties are not able to move further toward settlement?
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Which law enables the U.S.president to intervene in national emergency strikes?
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The ________ form of union security means that the employees who do not belong to the union still must pay union dues because the union's efforts benefit them all.
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Discuss the differences between unions before and after the Great Depression.What laws significantly affected U.S.unions?
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Costco most likely has a reputation as being the "anti-Walmart"because the firm ________.
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Which of the following best explains why union membership has fallen since 1955?
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Which third-party intervention uses a neutral third party to assist the principals in reaching agreement?
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Under which scenario would an HR manager be required to rehire a striker who wanted to be reinstated?
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The Taft-Hartley Act amended the National Labor Relations Act by prohibiting unfair union labor practices and specifying the rights of both employers and employees.
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In which human resource activity does a typical labor agreement NOT give the union a role?
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According to the Landrum-Griffin Act,national and international unions must elect officers at least once every ________ years.
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All of the following are examples of permissible bargaining items EXCEPT ________.
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The National Labor Relations Board was primarily established for the purpose of ________.
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In the case of an impasse during the collective bargaining negotiations,what can be done to overcome the impasse? Define each form of intervention.
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When representatives of Ford's management and the autoworkers' union meet to negotiate a labor agreement,which of the following is most likely occurring?
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Union tactics designed to impede or disrupt production by encouraging employees to slow the pace of work,refuse to work overtime,and participate in sick-outs are called ________.
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Which of the following best describes the closed shop form of union security?
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You are a supervisor at a large manufacturing firm.What should you do or not do during organizing and preelection campaigns? What should you do or not do when faced with employee grievances?
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The agency shop form of union security means that the ________.
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