Deck 7: Negotiations
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Deck 7: Negotiations
1
Which form of negotiations involves two parties competing over a limited resource?
A) zero-sum bargaining
B) integrative bargaining
C) principled negotiations
D) intra-organizational bargaining
A) zero-sum bargaining
B) integrative bargaining
C) principled negotiations
D) intra-organizational bargaining
A
2
What name is given to the form of negotiations where two parties compete over the distribution of fixed resources?
A) integrative bargaining
B) collective bargaining
C) distributive bargaining
D) principled bargaining
A) integrative bargaining
B) collective bargaining
C) distributive bargaining
D) principled bargaining
C
3
Attitudinal structuring is another name for which of the following terms?
A) distributive bargaining
B) integrative bargaining
C) collective bargaining
D) building trust
A) distributive bargaining
B) integrative bargaining
C) collective bargaining
D) building trust
D
4
An example of a distributive issue is pensions.
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5
The bottom line represents the best possible outcome short of a strike for the union.
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6
Distributive bargaining and attitudinal structuring are examples of which of the following?
A) elements of the triangle of pressures
B) steps in an IBB process
C) components of Hicks' model
D) subprocesses of collective bargaining
A) elements of the triangle of pressures
B) steps in an IBB process
C) components of Hicks' model
D) subprocesses of collective bargaining
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7
Today's negotiator needs to know both integrative and distributive negotiating styles.
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8
The three steps in IBB are to identify the problem, search for alternative solutions, and ratify.
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9
Which assumption about the IR system is highlighted in distributive bargaining?
A) mutual interests
B) a shared ideology
C) tripartite negotiations framework
D) inherent conflict between labour and management
A) mutual interests
B) a shared ideology
C) tripartite negotiations framework
D) inherent conflict between labour and management
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10
Zero-sum is associated with which of the following?
A) distributive bargaining
B) intra-team bargaining
C) principled bargaining
D) building trust
A) distributive bargaining
B) intra-team bargaining
C) principled bargaining
D) building trust
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11
IBB causes a shift from position to interests.
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12
What is the conflict of interest assumption?
A) There is a conflict of interests between union and management.
B) There is a conflict of interests between managers and those they manage.
C) There is a conflict of interests between unions and union members.
D) A conflict of interests is necessary for effective bargaining.
A) There is a conflict of interests between union and management.
B) There is a conflict of interests between managers and those they manage.
C) There is a conflict of interests between unions and union members.
D) A conflict of interests is necessary for effective bargaining.
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13
Fisher and Ury assume a dichotomy between integrative and interest-based bargaining processes.
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14
Cooperative and adversarial negotiations often take place at the same time.
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15
What feature do collective bargaining and individual negotiations have in common?
A) there may be no satisfactory conclusion
B) there is always a winner
C) they can be adversarial
D) they are repetitive processes
A) there may be no satisfactory conclusion
B) there is always a winner
C) they can be adversarial
D) they are repetitive processes
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16
Tough and high-priority issues should always be resolved first.
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17
Katz, Kochan, and Hicks created a model that takes into account all aspects of collective bargaining, not just monetary issues.
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18
A focus on real cases, a joint problem-solving approach, and sharing information are common tactics of building trust.
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19
What features of collective bargaining make it more complex than individual negotiations?
A) lasts longer, costs more
B) involves a variety of people and interests
C) is secret and contentious
D) involves exaggerated positions and trust
A) lasts longer, costs more
B) involves a variety of people and interests
C) is secret and contentious
D) involves exaggerated positions and trust
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20
Which term describes an aspect of collective bargaining that is different from individual negotiations?
A) multilateral
B) adversarial
C) short-term
D) finite
A) multilateral
B) adversarial
C) short-term
D) finite
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21
Where are intra-team conflicts of interest resolved?
A) at the bargaining table
B) at arbitration
C) in team caucus
D) in away-from-the-table meetings
A) at the bargaining table
B) at arbitration
C) in team caucus
D) in away-from-the-table meetings
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22
What is another term for "positive-sum bargaining"?
A) principled bargaining
B) distributive bargaining
C) distanced bargaining
D) attitudinal structuring
A) principled bargaining
B) distributive bargaining
C) distanced bargaining
D) attitudinal structuring
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23
Which of the following pairs is an example of integrative issues?
A) health and safety, pensions
B) plant closures, technological change
C) rest breaks, health and safety
D) wages, overtime rates
A) health and safety, pensions
B) plant closures, technological change
C) rest breaks, health and safety
D) wages, overtime rates
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24
What is the process of ratification?
A) The parties agree to suspend negotiations.
B) Each party approves the negotiated settlement.
C) Management approves the negotiated settlement but the union does not.
D) The union approves the negotiated settlement but management does not.
A) The parties agree to suspend negotiations.
B) Each party approves the negotiated settlement.
C) Management approves the negotiated settlement but the union does not.
D) The union approves the negotiated settlement but management does not.
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25
Consideration of the bargaining mandates is a common tactic used in which type of bargaining?
A) win-win bargaining
B) zero-sum bargaining
C) mutual gain bargaining
D) intra-team bargaining
A) win-win bargaining
B) zero-sum bargaining
C) mutual gain bargaining
D) intra-team bargaining
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26
Why is a third-party intervention particularly helpful in first contract negotiations?
A) The parties may have unrealistic expectations of the process.
B) The parties do not know each other and need introductions.
C) It is required by law in most jurisdictions.
D) The parties are not free to negotiate a settlement in these cases.
A) The parties may have unrealistic expectations of the process.
B) The parties do not know each other and need introductions.
C) It is required by law in most jurisdictions.
D) The parties are not free to negotiate a settlement in these cases.
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27
What are the parties trying to distribute in distributive bargaining?
A) costs of arbitration
B) control over work rules
C) roles during bargaining
D) equal participants on bargaining teams
A) costs of arbitration
B) control over work rules
C) roles during bargaining
D) equal participants on bargaining teams
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28
Which of the following did Katz, Kochan, and Hicks develop?
A) the collective bargaining model
B) the subprocesses of collective bargaining
C) the triangle of pressures
D) the elements of IBB
A) the collective bargaining model
B) the subprocesses of collective bargaining
C) the triangle of pressures
D) the elements of IBB
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29
In which form of bargaining will discussion of options and alternatives be part of the bargaining process?
A) distributive bargaining
B) hybrid bargaining
C) intra-team bargaining
D) mutual gains bargaining
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A) distributive bargaining
B) hybrid bargaining
C) intra-team bargaining
D) mutual gains bargaining
M
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30
What is the purpose of having a single spokesperson during collective bargaining?
A) prevents haggling at the bargaining table
B) eliminates conflict within bargaining teams
C) protects confidential information
D) manages unrealistic expectations
A) prevents haggling at the bargaining table
B) eliminates conflict within bargaining teams
C) protects confidential information
D) manages unrealistic expectations
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31
"Principled negotiations" is another name for which form of bargaining?
A) distributive
B) intra-team
C) integrative
D) individual
A) distributive
B) intra-team
C) integrative
D) individual
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32
What are the three processes that reflect the triangle of pressures?
A) community, employee, and union consultation
B) conciliation, mediation, and arbitration
C) collective bargaining, human resources, and intra-union dynamics
D) recruitment, selection, and compensation
A) community, employee, and union consultation
B) conciliation, mediation, and arbitration
C) collective bargaining, human resources, and intra-union dynamics
D) recruitment, selection, and compensation
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33
Plant closures, pensions, and technological changes are examples of which of the following?
A) distributive issues
B) hybrid issues
C) integrative issues
D) principled issues
A) distributive issues
B) hybrid issues
C) integrative issues
D) principled issues
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34
Which of the following contributes to achieving a contract zone?
A) The parties are unaware of the potential to strike or lockout.
B) The economic conditions change dramatically.
C) The parties are negotiating for the first time.
D) The parties share an understanding of an acceptable wage package.
A) The parties are unaware of the potential to strike or lockout.
B) The economic conditions change dramatically.
C) The parties are negotiating for the first time.
D) The parties share an understanding of an acceptable wage package.
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35
Under what circumstances does a contract zone exist?
A) There is no overlap between each side's bottom line.
B) The union has the highest expected strike wage.
C) There is overlap between each side's bottom line.
D) Management has the lowest expected strike cost package.
A) There is no overlap between each side's bottom line.
B) The union has the highest expected strike wage.
C) There is overlap between each side's bottom line.
D) Management has the lowest expected strike cost package.
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36
Which of the following is an example of a hybrid issue?
A) newsletters
B) training
C) pay
D) health and safety
A) newsletters
B) training
C) pay
D) health and safety
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37
Employing one spokesperson is a common tactic used in which subprocess of collective bargaining?
A) integrative bargaining
B) distributive bargaining
C) building trust
D) intra-team bargaining
A) integrative bargaining
B) distributive bargaining
C) building trust
D) intra-team bargaining
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38
According to the text, which of the following applies when parties are negotiating for the first time?
A) Their first contract will be established quickly.
B) They are more likely to have unrealistic expectations.
C) They will avoid tactical bargaining mistakes.
D) They are more likely to have built strong trust.
A) Their first contract will be established quickly.
B) They are more likely to have unrealistic expectations.
C) They will avoid tactical bargaining mistakes.
D) They are more likely to have built strong trust.
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39
Which of the following is an example of employer-union member pressure?
A) decreased stock price
B) temporary replacement employees
C) settlements by rival unions
D) loss of income during a strike
A) decreased stock price
B) temporary replacement employees
C) settlements by rival unions
D) loss of income during a strike
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40
What happens when parties have divergent expectations of the outcome wage?
A) estimated cost of a strike rises
B) there is no contract zone
C) estimated cost of stockpiling rises
D) strike cost per worker falls
A) estimated cost of a strike rises
B) there is no contract zone
C) estimated cost of stockpiling rises
D) strike cost per worker falls
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41
How does the Magna deal differ from the Wagner Act model of industrial relations?
A) The union does not negotiate directly with management.
B) It eliminates the right to strike.
C) Third-party interventions are not allowed.
D) It automatically recognizes the union in all Magna plants.
A) The union does not negotiate directly with management.
B) It eliminates the right to strike.
C) Third-party interventions are not allowed.
D) It automatically recognizes the union in all Magna plants.
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42
What is IBB?
A) bargaining in which the parties explore what they have in common
B) a form of bargaining in which there is a winner and a loser
C) bargaining within management and union teams
D) a form of third-party intervention that is binding on the parties
A) bargaining in which the parties explore what they have in common
B) a form of bargaining in which there is a winner and a loser
C) bargaining within management and union teams
D) a form of third-party intervention that is binding on the parties
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43
According to the text, what is required in order for integrative bargaining to be successful?
A) a strict control over exchange of information
B) ignorance about the other party's needs
C) a partisan approach to trust
D) a problem-solving approach
A) a strict control over exchange of information
B) ignorance about the other party's needs
C) a partisan approach to trust
D) a problem-solving approach
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44
Why is IBB so difficult to achieve?
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45
Define and describe the four subprocesses of collective bargaining.
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46
Define interest-based bargaining, state its assumptions and main elements, and briefly describe the steps involved.
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47
Which of the following statements reflects recent research into IBB?
A) Management and labour both prefer IBB.
B) A mutual gains approach works well for highly distributive issues.
C) IBB negotiations lead to increased worker input in decision making.
D) IBB reduces the risk that unions will be forced to accept concessions.
A) Management and labour both prefer IBB.
B) A mutual gains approach works well for highly distributive issues.
C) IBB negotiations lead to increased worker input in decision making.
D) IBB reduces the risk that unions will be forced to accept concessions.
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48
What are the main differences between individual and collective bargaining?
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49
When has distributive bargaining been shown to be a more effective approach than IBB?
A) in a crisis
B) in an exceptionally bad relationship
C) when monetary issues are present
D) when there is a high level of trust
A) in a crisis
B) in an exceptionally bad relationship
C) when monetary issues are present
D) when there is a high level of trust
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50
What are the dos and don'ts of bargaining?
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