Exam 1: Union-Management Relationships in Perspective

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The mass media:

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Union density is one measure of relative union strength or potential influence.

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Public opinion reflects influential individuals and/or organizations as well as cultural values and traditions.

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The sequence of the labor relations process is:

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One general category of work rules pertains to employees' and employers' job rights.

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The growth in part-time employment also has a small,but significant,positive impact on union density.

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Arbitrators,unlike mediators do not have authority to make final and binding decision concerning labor disputes.

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"Probationary work periods" would be most desired by management when the labor market:

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Negotiation of the labor agreement occurs during the third phase of the labor relations process.

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U.S.unions believe that "fair trade" will:

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__________ are third-party neutrals hired by the union and management officials to make a final and binding decision on a disputed issue.

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An analysis of 40 years of The New York Times columns concerning labor unions found that the frequency of strikes has:

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Although union leaders are usually elected by the members,members and leaders do not completely agree on bargaining priorities.

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"Employees' often represent the least significant participant category in the labor relations process since their actions are controlled by union leaders and/or management officials.

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Public opinion of institutions in general is low in the United States.

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Arbitrators differ from mediators because arbitrators are almost always appointed by the government to resolve strikes in the private sector.

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The federal government's role in private sector collective bargaining activities is basically:

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The employees' age,race,and ethnic background might influence whether particular work rules are found in the labor agreement.

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The decline in union membership has been attributed to:

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Public opinion,while a potentially powerful influence,pertains only to the first phase of the labor relations process,particularly union organizing drives.

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