Deck 16: Public Sector Labor Relations
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Deck 16: Public Sector Labor Relations
1
Duty-to-bargain laws substantially increase unionization beyond other public policy measures favorable to public sector unions.
True
2
Final-offer arbitration has been implemented in some states to encourage the use of arbitration.
False
3
Multilateral bargaining is more frequent where there is internal conflict in the positions of management bargainers,the union is politically active,and where the union attempts to use a variety of impasse procedures.
True
4
Most states deny collective bargaining for police.
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5
Prospects for pro-labor legislation are reduced by management opposition and single-party dominance of the legislature.
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6
The "customer" group affected by outcomes in public sector labor relations is generally much larger than is the case in the private sector.
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7
One way interest arbitration and rights arbitration differ is that many contracts and statutes permit parties to alter final offers and to settle after the process begins.
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8
Bargaining is more fragmented in the private sector than in the public sector.
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9
Some laws that require arbitration at impasse apply more often to uniformed services and are considered to be a quid pro quo for prohibiting strikes.
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10
A primary end result sought by the fact-finding process is the suppression of the disputed issues.
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11
In the United States,public sector labor relations are similar across the 50 states.
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12
In the private sector,only blue-collar unionization was associated with greater productivity.
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13
The role of fact-finding for a legislature is not very appropriate in the public sector since the legislature is often a party in the dispute.
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14
It is mandatory for public sector locals to obtain approval from the national unions for contract ratifications and strikes.
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15
Free-riding in the federal sector increases the financial viability of the unions.
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16
Fact-finding,which began in the public sector,is presently far more prevalent in the private sector.
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17
In New York,fact-finding follows mediation for police and firefighters.
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18
Most states that permit bargaining for teachers also confer exclusive recognition on a majority union and impose a mutual duty on both the employer and the union to bargain.
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19
Federal employees can bargain on wages and benefits,participation in political activities,position classification,missions or budgets of agencies,hiring or promotion,or subcontracting.
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20
Some public sector bargaining representatives began as professional associations and were primarily involved in establishing standards and occupational licensing requirements and lobbying for improved funding and facilities.
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21
Which of the following is true about public sector employees?
A) Like those in the private sector,public sector employers are only bargainers and not legislators.
B) Their duties as legislators are often in direct conflict with their bargaining agendas.
C) They pass the laws under which they bargain.
D) The degree of public employee union coverage in a state is not related to pay levels.
A) Like those in the private sector,public sector employers are only bargainers and not legislators.
B) Their duties as legislators are often in direct conflict with their bargaining agendas.
C) They pass the laws under which they bargain.
D) The degree of public employee union coverage in a state is not related to pay levels.
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22
Which of the following states allows firefighters to strike?
A) Alaska
B) Idaho
C) Delaware
D) Kentucky
A) Alaska
B) Idaho
C) Delaware
D) Kentucky
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23
Which of the following occurs when interests beyond management and the union are injected into bargaining?
A) Whipsawing
B) Final arbitration
C) Expedited conflict resolution
D) Multilateral bargaining
A) Whipsawing
B) Final arbitration
C) Expedited conflict resolution
D) Multilateral bargaining
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24
Which of the following was created to deal with representation and unfair labor practice questions?
A) National Academy of Arbitrators
B) American Arbitration Association
C) Federal Mediation and Conciliation Service
D) Federal Labor Relations Authority
A) National Academy of Arbitrators
B) American Arbitration Association
C) Federal Mediation and Conciliation Service
D) Federal Labor Relations Authority
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25
_____ in the federal sector is a big problem for unions,reducing their financial viability and decreasing their ability to provide representational services to bargaining-unit members.
A) Free-riding
B) Logrolling
C) Vote trading
D) Fair-sharing
A) Free-riding
B) Logrolling
C) Vote trading
D) Fair-sharing
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26
It is comparatively convenient for bargainers to determine an appropriate settlement point where third-party interventions exist.
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27
In states where collective bargaining is not permitted,initiatives aim at cutting _____.
A) wages
B) post-retirement benefits
C) cost of raw materials
D) employment
A) wages
B) post-retirement benefits
C) cost of raw materials
D) employment
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28
A comprehensive law on public sector bargaining:
A) legally increases management's use of contract rejection.
B) legitimizes unions.
C) legally increases management's refusals to bargain.
D) increases management's costs of recognition.
A) legally increases management's use of contract rejection.
B) legitimizes unions.
C) legally increases management's refusals to bargain.
D) increases management's costs of recognition.
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29
Bargaining-unit composition depends on the:
A) interests of the organizing union
B) degree of union-management cooperation
C) qualification of the union organizers
D) interests of the management
A) interests of the organizing union
B) degree of union-management cooperation
C) qualification of the union organizers
D) interests of the management
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30
Public sector unions,in general,have a strong interest in promoting social programs,education,municipal services,and uniformed protection because:
A) the probability of positive bargaining outcomes is usually high in these areas.
B) greater focus on these areas leads to greater public sector employment.
C) there is less scope of dispute in these areas.
D) this is an effective way of competing with private sector unions.
A) the probability of positive bargaining outcomes is usually high in these areas.
B) greater focus on these areas leads to greater public sector employment.
C) there is less scope of dispute in these areas.
D) this is an effective way of competing with private sector unions.
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31
Strikes are increased when lost school days are not rescheduled.
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32
Pro-public sector bargaining legislation is positively related to:
A) smaller proportions of nonwhite employees
B) the spread of laws from neighboring states
C) high public sector wages relative to the private sector
D) single-party dominance of the legislature
A) smaller proportions of nonwhite employees
B) the spread of laws from neighboring states
C) high public sector wages relative to the private sector
D) single-party dominance of the legislature
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33
Arbitration should serve to raise management offers,particularly in final-offer selection states.
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34
Which of the following is true in the context of management organization for bargaining?
A) Operating managers are elected,while top policy makers are usually career civil servants.
B) Managers are uniformly barred from having their own bargaining units.
C) Over time,bargaining structures become increasingly centralized to gain budgetary control within a labor relations office.
D) Elected officials are prohibited from exercising pressure to modify positions toward or against the union.
A) Operating managers are elected,while top policy makers are usually career civil servants.
B) Managers are uniformly barred from having their own bargaining units.
C) Over time,bargaining structures become increasingly centralized to gain budgetary control within a labor relations office.
D) Elected officials are prohibited from exercising pressure to modify positions toward or against the union.
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35
In the private sector,only agricultural workers,domestic workers,and _____ are exempt from Taft-Hartley or Railway Labor Act coverage.
A) supervisors
B) manufacturing staff
C) shop floor laborers
D) construction workers
A) supervisors
B) manufacturing staff
C) shop floor laborers
D) construction workers
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36
Which of the following represents a major mixed-sector union?
A) Fraternal Order of Police (FOP)
B) International Association of Fire Fighters (IAFF)
C) Service Employees International Union (SEIU)
D) American Federation of Government Employees (AFGE)
A) Fraternal Order of Police (FOP)
B) International Association of Fire Fighters (IAFF)
C) Service Employees International Union (SEIU)
D) American Federation of Government Employees (AFGE)
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37
Where strikes are banned,grievance rates are higher,particularly on economic issues.
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38
Multilateral bargaining is more frequent where:
A) internal conflict is absent among management bargainers
B) the union is politically dormant
C) union membership is limited
D) the union attempts to use a variety of impasse procedures
A) internal conflict is absent among management bargainers
B) the union is politically dormant
C) union membership is limited
D) the union attempts to use a variety of impasse procedures
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39
Strikes are very selectively permitted in the public sector.
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40
Which of the following is true about the federal relations law?
A) The Executive Order 10988 prevented unions representing a majority of federal employees within a unit from negotiating exclusive written agreements with an agency but only covered noneconomic and nonstaffing issues.
B) The federal government opposed union activities among its employees until the 1880s,when postal employees began to organize.
C) Before the Lloyd-La Follette Act of 1912,federal employees were forbidden to lobby Congress about their employment.
D) Union activities decreased in the 1930s,and President Roosevelt asserted that collective bargaining was not possible in the federal sector.
A) The Executive Order 10988 prevented unions representing a majority of federal employees within a unit from negotiating exclusive written agreements with an agency but only covered noneconomic and nonstaffing issues.
B) The federal government opposed union activities among its employees until the 1880s,when postal employees began to organize.
C) Before the Lloyd-La Follette Act of 1912,federal employees were forbidden to lobby Congress about their employment.
D) Union activities decreased in the 1930s,and President Roosevelt asserted that collective bargaining was not possible in the federal sector.
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41
Which of the following holds true when third-party interventions exist?
A) The probability of a win-win settlement increases.
B) The intervening party is instrumental in thwarting a win-win outcome.
C) It is difficult for bargainers to determine an appropriate settlement point.
D) The bargainers experience a greater level of cooperation.
A) The probability of a win-win settlement increases.
B) The intervening party is instrumental in thwarting a win-win outcome.
C) It is difficult for bargainers to determine an appropriate settlement point.
D) The bargainers experience a greater level of cooperation.
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42
Why is the role of fact-finding for a legislature not very appropriate in the public sector?
A) It is difficult to galvanize public opinion.
B) It is not permissible under statutory law.
C) Legislature is inadequately equipped to educate the public.
D) Legislature is often a party in the dispute.
A) It is difficult to galvanize public opinion.
B) It is not permissible under statutory law.
C) Legislature is inadequately equipped to educate the public.
D) Legislature is often a party in the dispute.
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43
At the state level,wages are positively related to _____.
A) private sector union density
B) household incomes
C) voluntary arbitration at impasse
D) right to strike
A) private sector union density
B) household incomes
C) voluntary arbitration at impasse
D) right to strike
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44
Collective bargaining increases _____.
A) property taxes
B) total revenues
C) expenditures in city departments that are covered
D) total expenditures
A) property taxes
B) total revenues
C) expenditures in city departments that are covered
D) total expenditures
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45
For _____,unionization leads to lower male/female and elementary/secondary pay differences,and pay increases are more often based on education level,years of experience,and years of experience in the district.
A) supervisors
B) teachers
C) firefighters
D) construction workers
A) supervisors
B) teachers
C) firefighters
D) construction workers
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46
Bargaining outcomes in medium-sized municipalities were better for unions where _____.
A) a large,general unit of trades were involved
B) statutory penalty for striking existed
C) strike activity in the state was below average
D) the union was affiliated with a public sector national
A) a large,general unit of trades were involved
B) statutory penalty for striking existed
C) strike activity in the state was below average
D) the union was affiliated with a public sector national
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47
Which of the following is true about final-offer arbitration?
A) The process of final-offer arbitration results in an extreme contract the loser would do anything to avoid in the future.
B) The use of entire-package approaches is unknown in final-offer arbitration.
C) Final-offer arbitration has been implemented in some states to encourage the use of arbitration.
D) Where final-offer selection is available on an issue-by-issue basis,less unresolved issues reach the arbitrator.
A) The process of final-offer arbitration results in an extreme contract the loser would do anything to avoid in the future.
B) The use of entire-package approaches is unknown in final-offer arbitration.
C) Final-offer arbitration has been implemented in some states to encourage the use of arbitration.
D) Where final-offer selection is available on an issue-by-issue basis,less unresolved issues reach the arbitrator.
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48
Which of the following is true about public sector pensions?
A) Since states are permitted to enter bankruptcy,accrued pension liabilities need not necessarily be paid.
B) In their constitutions,many states recognize that pension obligations are the least significant liabilities that they owe.
C) The financial crisis and associated recession that began in 2008 reduced the market value of assets that produce income to pay public pension.
D) The age at which public sector employees with sufficient service are entitled to full retirement benefits is often substantially higher than what most private sector employees experience.
A) Since states are permitted to enter bankruptcy,accrued pension liabilities need not necessarily be paid.
B) In their constitutions,many states recognize that pension obligations are the least significant liabilities that they owe.
C) The financial crisis and associated recession that began in 2008 reduced the market value of assets that produce income to pay public pension.
D) The age at which public sector employees with sufficient service are entitled to full retirement benefits is often substantially higher than what most private sector employees experience.
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49
Fact-finding began in the private sector through the establishment of fact-finding boards in the Taft-Hartley Act and emergency board procedures in the _____.
A) Railway Labor Act
B) Arbitration Act
C) Lloyd-La Follette Act
D) Wagner Act
A) Railway Labor Act
B) Arbitration Act
C) Lloyd-La Follette Act
D) Wagner Act
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50
Early evidence related to arbitration suggests a(n)_____ effect existed because negotiations in states providing for arbitration went to impasse more frequently.
A) epidemic
B) whipsaw
C) narcotic
D) positive
A) epidemic
B) whipsaw
C) narcotic
D) positive
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51
Which of the following is true about impasse procedures?
A) Experience with bargaining impasses in the public sector primarily dates from the early 1930s.
B) There are almost negligible differences between states in how impasses are handled.
C) Over the last 25 years there have been too many changes among the states in public sector impasse resolution procedures.
D) The occurrence of impasses has decreased over time.
A) Experience with bargaining impasses in the public sector primarily dates from the early 1930s.
B) There are almost negligible differences between states in how impasses are handled.
C) Over the last 25 years there have been too many changes among the states in public sector impasse resolution procedures.
D) The occurrence of impasses has decreased over time.
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52
Which of the following is a primary result of the fact-finding process?
A) Publication of a recommended settlement
B) A greater degree of union-management cooperation
C) Dispute resolution beyond doubt
D) Suppression of the disputed issue
A) Publication of a recommended settlement
B) A greater degree of union-management cooperation
C) Dispute resolution beyond doubt
D) Suppression of the disputed issue
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53
Which of the following is true about arbitration and maturing labor relations?
A) Strikes are never permitted in the public sector.
B) Arbitration's effectiveness may depend on prehearing processes.
C) Fact-finding has increased,both statutorily and at the individual impasse level.
D) It's easy for bargainers to determine an appropriate settlement point where third-party interventions exist.
A) Strikes are never permitted in the public sector.
B) Arbitration's effectiveness may depend on prehearing processes.
C) Fact-finding has increased,both statutorily and at the individual impasse level.
D) It's easy for bargainers to determine an appropriate settlement point where third-party interventions exist.
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54
In _____ arbitration,each party presents its positions,with the arbitrator required to choose one of the positions without modification.
A) conventional
B) expedited
C) final-offer
D) rights
A) conventional
B) expedited
C) final-offer
D) rights
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55
Which of the following is true about arbitral criteria?
A) Managements and unions always differ in their choice of an arbitrator.
B) The ability-to-pay issue may retard gains when revenues do not support wage demands.
C) Arbitrators are more concerned about the actual ability to pay than are elected officials.
D) Economic awards are most frequently shaped by cost of living.
A) Managements and unions always differ in their choice of an arbitrator.
B) The ability-to-pay issue may retard gains when revenues do not support wage demands.
C) Arbitrators are more concerned about the actual ability to pay than are elected officials.
D) Economic awards are most frequently shaped by cost of living.
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56
Where experienced negotiators are bargaining,_____ may be much more helpful in fashioning an acceptable settlement.
A) legislation
B) sickouts
C) final arbitration
D) mediation
A) legislation
B) sickouts
C) final arbitration
D) mediation
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57
Management and union preferences tend to emphasize _____.
A) experience levels of the arbitrators
B) qualification of the arbitrators
C) the efficacy of third-party interventions
D) the efficacy of final-offer arbitration
A) experience levels of the arbitrators
B) qualification of the arbitrators
C) the efficacy of third-party interventions
D) the efficacy of final-offer arbitration
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58
Which of the following was proposed as a "medicine" to cure parties from using arbitration?
A) Final-offer arbitration
B) Informal mediation
C) Conciliation
D) Rights arbitration
A) Final-offer arbitration
B) Informal mediation
C) Conciliation
D) Rights arbitration
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59
Which of the following factors is likely to have caused a decrease in the occurrence of impasses?
A) Increase in the membership of women across unions
B) Increased experience in negotiating by the parties
C) Greater nonwhite representation in the unions
D) Greater union density
A) Increase in the membership of women across unions
B) Increased experience in negotiating by the parties
C) Greater nonwhite representation in the unions
D) Greater union density
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60
In a private sector impasse,the fact-finder's role is to:
A) implement expedited arbitration to save time and costs.
B) issue a binding statement.
C) establish a reasonable position for settlement and prepare a report.
D) examine the merit of the case.
A) implement expedited arbitration to save time and costs.
B) issue a binding statement.
C) establish a reasonable position for settlement and prepare a report.
D) examine the merit of the case.
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61
The expected utility of arbitration to settle a dispute depends on the:
A) institution of third-party intervention.
B) perceived threat presented by arbitration to both sides.
C) outcomes of past arbitrations between the contending parties.
D) willingness of the arbitrator to concede to a win-win settlement.
A) institution of third-party intervention.
B) perceived threat presented by arbitration to both sides.
C) outcomes of past arbitrations between the contending parties.
D) willingness of the arbitrator to concede to a win-win settlement.
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62
The duration of strikes is longest for _____ disputes.
A) school
B) police
C) firefighter
D) municipal
A) school
B) police
C) firefighter
D) municipal
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63
Which of the following is true regarding the incidence of strikes?
A) Strikes appear to be used when they are prevented,as vehicles for increasing public employee bargaining power.
B) Threats of firing increase public sector strikes.
C) Permissive laws decrease the frequency of strikes.
D) For police,strikes occur less often when there is a provision for arbitration to settle impasses.
A) Strikes appear to be used when they are prevented,as vehicles for increasing public employee bargaining power.
B) Threats of firing increase public sector strikes.
C) Permissive laws decrease the frequency of strikes.
D) For police,strikes occur less often when there is a provision for arbitration to settle impasses.
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64
Why is bargaining more fragmented in the public sector than in the private sector?
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65
While unions tend to prefer lawyer arbitrators,managements tend to prefer _____.
A) media persons
B) social leaders
C) economists
D) legislators
A) media persons
B) social leaders
C) economists
D) legislators
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66
What is the role of the fact-finder in a private sector impasse?
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67
Which of the following is true about public employee strikes?
A) Statutorily mandated reprisals,such as discharges,are frequently used in such strikes.
B) Most states do not prohibit such strikes legally.
C) Legally permissible steps to end these strikes are not invoked often.
D) The provision of injunctions is unavailable for prohibiting these strikes.
A) Statutorily mandated reprisals,such as discharges,are frequently used in such strikes.
B) Most states do not prohibit such strikes legally.
C) Legally permissible steps to end these strikes are not invoked often.
D) The provision of injunctions is unavailable for prohibiting these strikes.
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68
What are the factors associated with the incidence and duration of school strikes?
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69
The higher the costs,the more likely parties are to negotiate their own settlement.Where this occurs,the less risk-averse party:
A) achieves higher outcomes.
B) favors third-party intervention.
C) favors final-offer arbitration.
D) is unduly compromised.
A) achieves higher outcomes.
B) favors third-party intervention.
C) favors final-offer arbitration.
D) is unduly compromised.
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70
Write a short note on teacher bargaining laws.
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71
Which of the following is a reason for the level and long duration of school strikes?
A) There is no provision for arbitration.
B) There is no provision for collective bargaining.
C) Days lost are never rescheduled.
D) School strikes are often essentially costless.
A) There is no provision for arbitration.
B) There is no provision for collective bargaining.
C) Days lost are never rescheduled.
D) School strikes are often essentially costless.
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72
Discuss briefly the public sector labor relations in the states of the union.
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73
Write a note on conventional arbitration.
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74
More days are lost from strikes by _____.
A) municipal employees
B) public school teachers
C) police
D) firefighters
A) municipal employees
B) public school teachers
C) police
D) firefighters
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75
Explain the differences between entire-package and issue-by-issue basis final-offer selections.
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76
Write a short note on the expected utility of arbitration for the various parties.
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77
When does multilateral bargaining occur and what does it involve?
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78
What is the only cost incurred by the school or the teachers on account of strikes?
A) Lost teaching days
B) Delay in wages
C) Rescheduled work-days
D) Higher taxes
A) Lost teaching days
B) Delay in wages
C) Rescheduled work-days
D) Higher taxes
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79
Studies of teacher strikes suggest that:
A) strikes are used as defensive weapons to maintain a relative position.
B) strikes are used as offensive weapons to improve relative outcomes.
C) the duration of strikes is associated with student achievement.
D) the incidence of strikes is associated with student achievement.
A) strikes are used as defensive weapons to maintain a relative position.
B) strikes are used as offensive weapons to improve relative outcomes.
C) the duration of strikes is associated with student achievement.
D) the incidence of strikes is associated with student achievement.
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80
What is final-offer arbitration? What is its objective?
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