Deck 32: Labor Law and Collective Bargaining

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The NLRB is required to supervise all consent elections.
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Labor Management Reporting and Disclosure Act enacted in 1950 gives employers the right to engage in free-speech efforts against unions prior to a union election.
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The Norris-LaGuardia Act is a federal statute which stipulates that it is legal for employees to organize.
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An appropriate bargaining unit must consist of employees from a single company.
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Labor unions use the approach of individual bargain with employers to obtain better working conditions.
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Labor unions have the right to engage in picketing in support of their positions.
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Unskilled and semi-skilled workers did not qualify as members of the CIO.
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The NLRA establishes the right of employers to terminate the employment of members of unions whose continued picketing hinders the progress of the business.
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A decertification election is held when an employer does not want the presence of multiple unions in the organization.
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Only skilled craft workers such as silversmiths and artisans were allowed to belong to the American Federation of Labor.
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A group of employees that a union is seeking to represent in known as an appropriate bargaining unit.
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An employer is permitted to bar off-duty employees from union solicitation on company premises.
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Most union elections are contested by the employer.
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Section 7 of the NLRA is a federal law that gives employers the right to terminate union practices detrimental to the organization.
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The NLRB oversees union elections,prevents employers and unions from engaging in illegal and unfair labor practices.
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Managers and professional employees cannot belong to unions formed by employees whom they manage.
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The Taft-Hartley Act gives the president of the United States the right to seek an injunction against a strike that would create a national emergency.
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The inaccessibility exception is a rule that permits employees and union officials to engage in union solicitation on company property if the employees are beyond reach of reasonable union efforts to communicate with them.
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Individual unions are not allowed to join AFL-CIO; the members need to be individual employees.
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The NLRB is an administrative body that oversees and prevents union members from engaging in illegal labor practices.
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In 1935,John L.Lewis formed the ________,which permitted semiskilled and unskilled workers to be its members.

A)International Labor Organization
B)Congress of Industrial Organizations
C)National Labor Relations Board
D)American Federation of Labor
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Enacted in 1932,the ________ is a federal statute which stipulates that it is legal for employees to organize.

A)National Labor Relations Act
B)Labor Management Relations Act
C)Taft-Hartley Act
D)Norris-LaGuardia Act
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Section 8(a)of the NLRA makes it an unfair labor practice for an employer to interfere with,coerce,or restrain employees from exercising their statutory right to form and join unions.
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Under an agency shop agreement,an employer may hire anyone whether she belongs to a union or not.
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Sit-down strikes in which the employees occupy the employer's premises are illegal.
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Closed shop security agreements are illegal in the United States.
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Under a closed shop agreement,an employer agrees to hire only employees who are already members of a union.
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An employer threatening to close an organization because employees of an organization formed a union is considered an unfair labor practice.
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Which of the following is provided by the National Labor Relations Act of 1935?

A)to regulate internal affairs of each union
B)to represent employees according to their sectors of employment
C)to bargain collectively with employers
D)to equally represent every union member
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A union is allowed to discipline members for working for wages below union scale.
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The ________ was a labor union formed in 1886 that only allowed craft workers such as silversmiths and artisans to be its members.

A)Congress of Industrial Organizations
B)American Federation of Labor
C)National Labor Relations Board
D)International Labor Organization
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Wages,hours,and other terms and conditions of employment are permissive subjects of collective bargaining.
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The WARN is a federal act that requires employers with one hundred or more employees to give their employees sixty days' notice before engaging in certain plant closings or layoffs.
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The act of negotiating contract terms between an employer and the members of a union is known as mediation.
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Secondary boycott picketing is not lawful if it is against the primary employer's product.
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It is legal for a union to begin a strike thirty days after it has informed the employer about the strike.
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Picketing that prevents customers from entering the employer's place of business is illegal.
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Only ________ were allowed to belong to the American Federation of Labor.

A)skilled craft workers
B)unskilled workers
C)literate workers
D)illiterate workers
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An act of an employer to prevent employees from entering the work premises when the employer reasonably anticipates a strike is known as an employee lockout.
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Employees who choose not to return to work after joining the strikers are known as crossover workers.
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Most union elections are contested by the employer.The ________ is required to supervise all contested elections where a simple majority vote wins the election.

A)Congress of Industrial Organizations
B)American Federation of Labor
C)National Labor Relations Board
D)Election Assistance Commission
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Subjects that are not compulsory or illegal are known as ________ subjects of collective bargaining,which maybe be bargained for if the company and union agree to do so.

A)secondary
B)alternative
C)permissive
D)conditional
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Which of the following is true of a union shop agreement while hiring an employee?

A)The employee must join the union within a certain time after employment.
B)The employee does not join the union but pays an agency fee.
C)The employee must be a skilled worker represented by more than one union.
D)The employee must be represented by more than one union.
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Under a(n)________ agreement,an employer agrees to hire only employees who are already members of a union.

A)union shop
B)agency shop
C)confirmed shop
D)closed shop
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A(n)________ election can be held without NLRB supervision.

A)employer-contested
B)consent
C)decertification
D)management-contested
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Which of the following acts regulates internal union affairs and establishes the rights of union members?

A)Landrum-Griffin Act
B)Gompers-Lewis Act
C)Taft-Hartley Act
D)Wagner Act
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Which of the following federal statutes that regulate labor-management relationships cover airline carriers?

A)Norris-LaGuardia Act
B)National Labor Relations Act
C)Railway Labor Act
D)Landrum-Griffin Act
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Which of the following is a compulsory subject during collective bargaining?

A)health benefits
B)discrimination
C)corporate reorganization
D)location of workplace
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Which of the following is true of union security agreements?

A)Under a closed shop agreement,an employer hires workers who are not part of any union.
B)Under an agency shop agreement,an employer only hires workers who agree to not join any union.
C)An employee hired under a union shop agreement is represented by more than one union.
D)Dues checkoff refers to the deduction of union dues and agency fees from employees' wages.
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Which of the following gives employees the right to join together to form a union?

A)The Wagner Act
B)Section 3 of the Landrum-Griffin Act
C)Section 7 of the NLRA
D)Section 1 of the Taft-Hartley Act
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Which of the following is true of the Taft-Hartley Act?

A)It establishes the right of employees to bargain collectively with employers.
B)It gives employers the right to engage in free-speech efforts against unions.
C)It provides for the equal representation of skilled and unskilled workforce.
D)It gives the president of the United States the right to seek an injunction against a strike.
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Which of the following is a provision of Section 8(a)of the NLRA?

A)prohibits unions from engaging in unfair labor practices that interfere with a union election
B)makes it an unfair labor practice for an employer to restrain employees from forming and joining unions
C)enables employees to opt out of unions by organizing a decertification election
D)permits employees and union officials to engage in union solicitation on company property
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The act of negotiating contract terms between an employer and the members of a union is known as ________.

A)mediation
B)arbitration
C)collective bargaining
D)litigation
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The Labor Management Relations Act of 1947 is also known as the ________ Act.

A)Landrum-Griffin
B)Gompers-Lewis
C)Taft-Hartley
D)Wagner
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A certain organization's employees want a union to represent their rights,a request that has been approved by the employer.All the employees live in the employees' quarters in the building adjacent to the place of work.In order for a union to be established,solicitation must be carried out by these employees.Which of the following is true of this situation?

A)Union solicitation must be carried out only during work hours.
B)Union solicitation must be carried out only at work premises,under the employer's supervision.
C)Union solicitation cannot be carried out by the managerial department of the corporation.
D)Union solicitation activities are prohibited during employees' personal time.
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A group of employees that a union is seeking to represent is known as a(n)________.

A)combined conciliation unit
B)appropriate mediation unit
C)collective negotiation unit
D)appropriate bargaining unit
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If employees no longer want to be represented by a union,a ________ election is held.

A)employer-contested
B)consent
C)decertification
D)management-contested
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________ prohibits unions from engaging in unfair labor practices that interfere with a union election.

A)The Wagner Act
B)Section 7 of the NLRA
C)Section 8(a)of the NLRA
D)Section 8(b)of the NLRA
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A ________ is a cessation of work by union members in order to obtain economic benefits or correct an unfair labor practice.

A)collective bargain
B)strike
C)crossover
D)persuasion
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The ________ oversees union elections,prevents employers and unions from engaging in illegal and unfair labor practices,and enforces and interprets certain federal labor laws.

A)NLRA
B)NLRB
C)AFL
D)CIO
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What legal course of action is available to a corporation if its employees go on strike without any notice?

A)warn the employees about closing the plant if they strike
B)dissolve the union in the company
C)dismiss the striking employees
D)solicit on behalf of a second union in the company
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Which of the following is an illegal strike?

A)sit-down strike at the employer's premises
B)absence from work
C)cessation of work
D)employer lockout
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If union members picketing a restaurant block deliveries from the restaurant,this is ________ picketing.

A)lawful
B)illegal
C)conditional
D)absolute
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Secondary boycott picketing is lawful only if it is directed at ________.

A)the primary employer's product
B)the neutral employer
C)customers who purchase the product
D)employees not part of the union
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Distinguish between strikes and picketing.When is picketing lawful?
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In which of the following circumstances is picketing unlawful?

A)when picketing obstructs customers from entering the employer's place of business
B)when picketing is carried out against the struck employer's product
C)when picketing is carried out against the neutral employer
D)when the employer carries out a "lockout" against the picketers at work premises
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Outline the act of collective bargaining.
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The laborers at Lillon Fabrics are paid on a daily-wage basis.When the employee union announces a strike that involves cessation of work,one of the employees Lina is hesitant to participate in it as it would mean her employer withholding her pay.Which of the following is true of this case?

A)Lina must participate in the strike as participation in all union activities is mandatory for the employees.
B)Lina need not participate in the strike.
C)Lina's employer is obligated to pay her even if she ceases to work and join the strike.
D)Lina must find a replacement employee before joining the strike.
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Which of the following best describes a wild-cat strike?

A)Union members occupy the employer's premises while striking.
B)Union members strike part of the day or workweek and work the other part.
C)Individual union members go on strike without proper union authorization.
D)The union declares indefinite cessation of work.
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How does the Landrum-Griffin Act regulate internal affairs of unions? Can unions discipline their members? Elaborate.
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The right to picket is implied from the ________.

A)National Labor Relations Act
B)Norris-LaGuardia Act
C)Labor Management Relations Act
D)Labor Management Reporting and Disclosure Act
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The action of strikers walking in front of an employer's premises,carrying signs announcing their strike is known as ________.

A)occupying
B)picketing
C)employee lockout
D)outcry
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Once a strike begins,the employer may continue operations by ________ to take the place of the striking employees.

A)hiring replacement workers
B)temporarily demoting supervisors
C)acquiring crossover workers
D)acquiring wildcat strikers
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List the major federal statutes that regulate the labor-management relationship along with their respective provisions.
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List and explain strikes that are held to be illegal be federal labor law.
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The ________ is a federal act that requires employers with one hundred or more employees to give their employees sixty days' notice before engaging in certain plant closings or layoffs.

A)Norris-LaGuardia Act
B)Labor Management Relations Act
C)Worker Adjustment and Retraining Notification Act
D)Labor Management Reporting and Disclosure Act
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If an employer reasonably anticipates a strike by some of its employees,it may legally arrange a(n)________ to prevent these employees from entering the work premise.

A)strike
B)picketing
C)employer lockout
D)employee lockout
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________ picketing is a type of picketing in which a union tries to bring pressure against an employer by picketing the employer's suppliers or customers.

A)Primary boycott
B)Secondary boycott
C)Consumer boycott
D)Group boycott
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Employees who choose not to strike or return to work after joining the strikers for a period of time are known as ________ workers.

A)locked-out
B)wildcat
C)borderline
D)crossover
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The NLRB is required to supervise all consent elections.
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Labor Management Reporting and Disclosure Act enacted in 1950 gives employers the right to engage in free-speech efforts against unions prior to a union election.
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The Norris-LaGuardia Act is a federal statute which stipulates that it is legal for employees to organize.
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An appropriate bargaining unit must consist of employees from a single company.
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Labor unions use the approach of individual bargain with employers to obtain better working conditions.
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Labor unions have the right to engage in picketing in support of their positions.
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Unskilled and semi-skilled workers did not qualify as members of the CIO.
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The NLRA establishes the right of employers to terminate the employment of members of unions whose continued picketing hinders the progress of the business.
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A decertification election is held when an employer does not want the presence of multiple unions in the organization.
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Only skilled craft workers such as silversmiths and artisans were allowed to belong to the American Federation of Labor.
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A group of employees that a union is seeking to represent in known as an appropriate bargaining unit.
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An employer is permitted to bar off-duty employees from union solicitation on company premises.
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Most union elections are contested by the employer.
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Section 7 of the NLRA is a federal law that gives employers the right to terminate union practices detrimental to the organization.
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The NLRB oversees union elections,prevents employers and unions from engaging in illegal and unfair labor practices.
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Managers and professional employees cannot belong to unions formed by employees whom they manage.
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The Taft-Hartley Act gives the president of the United States the right to seek an injunction against a strike that would create a national emergency.
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The inaccessibility exception is a rule that permits employees and union officials to engage in union solicitation on company property if the employees are beyond reach of reasonable union efforts to communicate with them.
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Individual unions are not allowed to join AFL-CIO; the members need to be individual employees.
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The NLRB is an administrative body that oversees and prevents union members from engaging in illegal labor practices.
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In 1935,John L.Lewis formed the ________,which permitted semiskilled and unskilled workers to be its members.

A)International Labor Organization
B)Congress of Industrial Organizations
C)National Labor Relations Board
D)American Federation of Labor
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Enacted in 1932,the ________ is a federal statute which stipulates that it is legal for employees to organize.

A)National Labor Relations Act
B)Labor Management Relations Act
C)Taft-Hartley Act
D)Norris-LaGuardia Act
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Section 8(a)of the NLRA makes it an unfair labor practice for an employer to interfere with,coerce,or restrain employees from exercising their statutory right to form and join unions.
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Under an agency shop agreement,an employer may hire anyone whether she belongs to a union or not.
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Sit-down strikes in which the employees occupy the employer's premises are illegal.
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Closed shop security agreements are illegal in the United States.
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Under a closed shop agreement,an employer agrees to hire only employees who are already members of a union.
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An employer threatening to close an organization because employees of an organization formed a union is considered an unfair labor practice.
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Which of the following is provided by the National Labor Relations Act of 1935?

A)to regulate internal affairs of each union
B)to represent employees according to their sectors of employment
C)to bargain collectively with employers
D)to equally represent every union member
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A union is allowed to discipline members for working for wages below union scale.
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The ________ was a labor union formed in 1886 that only allowed craft workers such as silversmiths and artisans to be its members.

A)Congress of Industrial Organizations
B)American Federation of Labor
C)National Labor Relations Board
D)International Labor Organization
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Wages,hours,and other terms and conditions of employment are permissive subjects of collective bargaining.
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The WARN is a federal act that requires employers with one hundred or more employees to give their employees sixty days' notice before engaging in certain plant closings or layoffs.
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The act of negotiating contract terms between an employer and the members of a union is known as mediation.
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Secondary boycott picketing is not lawful if it is against the primary employer's product.
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It is legal for a union to begin a strike thirty days after it has informed the employer about the strike.
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Picketing that prevents customers from entering the employer's place of business is illegal.
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Only ________ were allowed to belong to the American Federation of Labor.

A)skilled craft workers
B)unskilled workers
C)literate workers
D)illiterate workers
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An act of an employer to prevent employees from entering the work premises when the employer reasonably anticipates a strike is known as an employee lockout.
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Employees who choose not to return to work after joining the strikers are known as crossover workers.
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Most union elections are contested by the employer.The ________ is required to supervise all contested elections where a simple majority vote wins the election.

A)Congress of Industrial Organizations
B)American Federation of Labor
C)National Labor Relations Board
D)Election Assistance Commission
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Subjects that are not compulsory or illegal are known as ________ subjects of collective bargaining,which maybe be bargained for if the company and union agree to do so.

A)secondary
B)alternative
C)permissive
D)conditional
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Which of the following is true of a union shop agreement while hiring an employee?

A)The employee must join the union within a certain time after employment.
B)The employee does not join the union but pays an agency fee.
C)The employee must be a skilled worker represented by more than one union.
D)The employee must be represented by more than one union.
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Under a(n)________ agreement,an employer agrees to hire only employees who are already members of a union.

A)union shop
B)agency shop
C)confirmed shop
D)closed shop
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A(n)________ election can be held without NLRB supervision.

A)employer-contested
B)consent
C)decertification
D)management-contested
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Which of the following acts regulates internal union affairs and establishes the rights of union members?

A)Landrum-Griffin Act
B)Gompers-Lewis Act
C)Taft-Hartley Act
D)Wagner Act
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Which of the following federal statutes that regulate labor-management relationships cover airline carriers?

A)Norris-LaGuardia Act
B)National Labor Relations Act
C)Railway Labor Act
D)Landrum-Griffin Act
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Which of the following is a compulsory subject during collective bargaining?

A)health benefits
B)discrimination
C)corporate reorganization
D)location of workplace
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Which of the following is true of union security agreements?

A)Under a closed shop agreement,an employer hires workers who are not part of any union.
B)Under an agency shop agreement,an employer only hires workers who agree to not join any union.
C)An employee hired under a union shop agreement is represented by more than one union.
D)Dues checkoff refers to the deduction of union dues and agency fees from employees' wages.
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Which of the following gives employees the right to join together to form a union?

A)The Wagner Act
B)Section 3 of the Landrum-Griffin Act
C)Section 7 of the NLRA
D)Section 1 of the Taft-Hartley Act
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Which of the following is true of the Taft-Hartley Act?

A)It establishes the right of employees to bargain collectively with employers.
B)It gives employers the right to engage in free-speech efforts against unions.
C)It provides for the equal representation of skilled and unskilled workforce.
D)It gives the president of the United States the right to seek an injunction against a strike.
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Which of the following is a provision of Section 8(a)of the NLRA?

A)prohibits unions from engaging in unfair labor practices that interfere with a union election
B)makes it an unfair labor practice for an employer to restrain employees from forming and joining unions
C)enables employees to opt out of unions by organizing a decertification election
D)permits employees and union officials to engage in union solicitation on company property
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The act of negotiating contract terms between an employer and the members of a union is known as ________.

A)mediation
B)arbitration
C)collective bargaining
D)litigation
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The Labor Management Relations Act of 1947 is also known as the ________ Act.

A)Landrum-Griffin
B)Gompers-Lewis
C)Taft-Hartley
D)Wagner
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A certain organization's employees want a union to represent their rights,a request that has been approved by the employer.All the employees live in the employees' quarters in the building adjacent to the place of work.In order for a union to be established,solicitation must be carried out by these employees.Which of the following is true of this situation?

A)Union solicitation must be carried out only during work hours.
B)Union solicitation must be carried out only at work premises,under the employer's supervision.
C)Union solicitation cannot be carried out by the managerial department of the corporation.
D)Union solicitation activities are prohibited during employees' personal time.
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A group of employees that a union is seeking to represent is known as a(n)________.

A)combined conciliation unit
B)appropriate mediation unit
C)collective negotiation unit
D)appropriate bargaining unit
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If employees no longer want to be represented by a union,a ________ election is held.

A)employer-contested
B)consent
C)decertification
D)management-contested
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________ prohibits unions from engaging in unfair labor practices that interfere with a union election.

A)The Wagner Act
B)Section 7 of the NLRA
C)Section 8(a)of the NLRA
D)Section 8(b)of the NLRA
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A ________ is a cessation of work by union members in order to obtain economic benefits or correct an unfair labor practice.

A)collective bargain
B)strike
C)crossover
D)persuasion
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The ________ oversees union elections,prevents employers and unions from engaging in illegal and unfair labor practices,and enforces and interprets certain federal labor laws.

A)NLRA
B)NLRB
C)AFL
D)CIO
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What legal course of action is available to a corporation if its employees go on strike without any notice?

A)warn the employees about closing the plant if they strike
B)dissolve the union in the company
C)dismiss the striking employees
D)solicit on behalf of a second union in the company
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62
Which of the following is an illegal strike?

A)sit-down strike at the employer's premises
B)absence from work
C)cessation of work
D)employer lockout
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63
If union members picketing a restaurant block deliveries from the restaurant,this is ________ picketing.

A)lawful
B)illegal
C)conditional
D)absolute
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64
Secondary boycott picketing is lawful only if it is directed at ________.

A)the primary employer's product
B)the neutral employer
C)customers who purchase the product
D)employees not part of the union
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65
Distinguish between strikes and picketing.When is picketing lawful?
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66
In which of the following circumstances is picketing unlawful?

A)when picketing obstructs customers from entering the employer's place of business
B)when picketing is carried out against the struck employer's product
C)when picketing is carried out against the neutral employer
D)when the employer carries out a "lockout" against the picketers at work premises
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67
Outline the act of collective bargaining.
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68
The laborers at Lillon Fabrics are paid on a daily-wage basis.When the employee union announces a strike that involves cessation of work,one of the employees Lina is hesitant to participate in it as it would mean her employer withholding her pay.Which of the following is true of this case?

A)Lina must participate in the strike as participation in all union activities is mandatory for the employees.
B)Lina need not participate in the strike.
C)Lina's employer is obligated to pay her even if she ceases to work and join the strike.
D)Lina must find a replacement employee before joining the strike.
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69
Which of the following best describes a wild-cat strike?

A)Union members occupy the employer's premises while striking.
B)Union members strike part of the day or workweek and work the other part.
C)Individual union members go on strike without proper union authorization.
D)The union declares indefinite cessation of work.
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70
How does the Landrum-Griffin Act regulate internal affairs of unions? Can unions discipline their members? Elaborate.
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71
The right to picket is implied from the ________.

A)National Labor Relations Act
B)Norris-LaGuardia Act
C)Labor Management Relations Act
D)Labor Management Reporting and Disclosure Act
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72
The action of strikers walking in front of an employer's premises,carrying signs announcing their strike is known as ________.

A)occupying
B)picketing
C)employee lockout
D)outcry
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73
Once a strike begins,the employer may continue operations by ________ to take the place of the striking employees.

A)hiring replacement workers
B)temporarily demoting supervisors
C)acquiring crossover workers
D)acquiring wildcat strikers
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74
List the major federal statutes that regulate the labor-management relationship along with their respective provisions.
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75
List and explain strikes that are held to be illegal be federal labor law.
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76
The ________ is a federal act that requires employers with one hundred or more employees to give their employees sixty days' notice before engaging in certain plant closings or layoffs.

A)Norris-LaGuardia Act
B)Labor Management Relations Act
C)Worker Adjustment and Retraining Notification Act
D)Labor Management Reporting and Disclosure Act
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77
If an employer reasonably anticipates a strike by some of its employees,it may legally arrange a(n)________ to prevent these employees from entering the work premise.

A)strike
B)picketing
C)employer lockout
D)employee lockout
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78
________ picketing is a type of picketing in which a union tries to bring pressure against an employer by picketing the employer's suppliers or customers.

A)Primary boycott
B)Secondary boycott
C)Consumer boycott
D)Group boycott
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79
Employees who choose not to strike or return to work after joining the strikers for a period of time are known as ________ workers.

A)locked-out
B)wildcat
C)borderline
D)crossover
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