Deck 16: Unions and Labor Market Monopoly Power
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Deck 16: Unions and Labor Market Monopoly Power
1
A closed shop is a business enterprise in which
A)employees cannot belong to a union when they are employed,and cannot join a union and keep working there.
B)employees must join the union to maintain employment.
C)employees must belong to the union before they can be employed.
D)employees cannot belong to the union when they are hired,but may join the union later and keep their jobs.
A)employees cannot belong to a union when they are employed,and cannot join a union and keep working there.
B)employees must join the union to maintain employment.
C)employees must belong to the union before they can be employed.
D)employees cannot belong to the union when they are hired,but may join the union later and keep their jobs.
employees must belong to the union before they can be employed.
2
Which of the following is the largest union in the United States?
A)International Brotherhood of Teamsters
B)International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers
C)National Education Association
D)American Federation of State,County,and Municipal Employees
A)International Brotherhood of Teamsters
B)International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers
C)National Education Association
D)American Federation of State,County,and Municipal Employees
National Education Association
3
Which of the following correctly describes the trend in U.S.union membership?
A)Union membership has been decreasing steadily since the 1930s.
B)Union membership decreased from 1930 - 1960,but has been increasing steadily since.
C)Union membership peaked in the 1960s and has been decreasing steadily since.
D)Union membership declined until the 1980s,but has been increasing steadily since.
A)Union membership has been decreasing steadily since the 1930s.
B)Union membership decreased from 1930 - 1960,but has been increasing steadily since.
C)Union membership peaked in the 1960s and has been decreasing steadily since.
D)Union membership declined until the 1980s,but has been increasing steadily since.
Union membership peaked in the 1960s and has been decreasing steadily since.
4
A legal arrangement whereby a firm can hire only union labor is called
A)a union shop.
B)a closed shop.
C)a sweat shop.
D)an open shop.
A)a union shop.
B)a closed shop.
C)a sweat shop.
D)an open shop.
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5
A business enterprise in which employees must belong to the union before they can be hired is called a(n)
A)craft union.
B)industrial union.
C)closed shop.
D)union shop.
A)craft union.
B)industrial union.
C)closed shop.
D)union shop.
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6
When workers boycott a company because it does business with a firm whose employees are on strike,that is a
A)secondary boycott.
B)primary boycott.
C)strike.
D)sympathy strike.
A)secondary boycott.
B)primary boycott.
C)strike.
D)sympathy strike.
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7
Workers in the United States were granted the legal right to engage in collective bargaining by the
A)National Labor Relations Act.
B)Taft-Hartley Act.
C)Landrum-Griffin Act.
D)Knights of Labor Act.
A)National Labor Relations Act.
B)Taft-Hartley Act.
C)Landrum-Griffin Act.
D)Knights of Labor Act.
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8
Collective bargaining refers to
A)negotiations between workers and health officials.
B)negotiations between management of a company and a labor union.
C)farming methods in Marxist states.
D)the process of electing union leaders.
A)negotiations between workers and health officials.
B)negotiations between management of a company and a labor union.
C)farming methods in Marxist states.
D)the process of electing union leaders.
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9
Laws that make it illegal to require union membership as a condition of continuing employment in a firm are
A)union shop laws.
B)right-to-work laws.
C)closed-shop laws.
D)jurisdictional laws.
A)union shop laws.
B)right-to-work laws.
C)closed-shop laws.
D)jurisdictional laws.
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10
If a firm is a union shop,then
A)a worker may elect to either join or not join the union.
B)only workers who have been union members for two years may be employed.
C)only union members may be employed by the firm.
D)a non-union worker may be hired but must join the union within a certain time period.
A)a worker may elect to either join or not join the union.
B)only workers who have been union members for two years may be employed.
C)only union members may be employed by the firm.
D)a non-union worker may be hired but must join the union within a certain time period.
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11
Labor unions composed of workers who engage in a particular trade or skill,such as carpentry,are called
A)craft unions.
B)industrial unions.
C)collective unions.
D)closed unions.
A)craft unions.
B)industrial unions.
C)collective unions.
D)closed unions.
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12
The type of labor agreement that requires workers to be union members prior to being considered for employment is a
A)right-to-work agreement.
B)closed-shop agreement.
C)union shop agreement.
D)open-shop agreement.
A)right-to-work agreement.
B)closed-shop agreement.
C)union shop agreement.
D)open-shop agreement.
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13
Which of the following types of unions did the CIO promote?
A)Craft unions
B)Public sector unions
C)Industrial unions
D)Military unions
A)Craft unions
B)Public sector unions
C)Industrial unions
D)Military unions
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14
Labor unions that consist of workers from a particular industry,such as automobile manufacturing,are called
A)craft unions.
B)industrial unions.
C)collective unions.
D)closed unions.
A)craft unions.
B)industrial unions.
C)collective unions.
D)closed unions.
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15
The United Steel Workers Union is an example of
A)a craft union.
B)an auto union.
C)an industrial union.
D)a blue collar union.
A)a craft union.
B)an auto union.
C)an industrial union.
D)a blue collar union.
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16
The earliest unions in the United States were
A)industrial unions.
B)craft unions.
C)public-sector unions.
D)military unions.
A)industrial unions.
B)craft unions.
C)public-sector unions.
D)military unions.
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17
A right-to-work law makes it illegal for
A)employers to refuse to hire union workers.
B)union membership to be a requirement for continued employment in any establishment.
C)union membership to be denied on the basis of race,gender,or national origin.
D)a union to exist in a state.
A)employers to refuse to hire union workers.
B)union membership to be a requirement for continued employment in any establishment.
C)union membership to be denied on the basis of race,gender,or national origin.
D)a union to exist in a state.
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18
The AFL and CIO merged because it was thought that
A)organized labor would grow faster as a result.
B)union pension funds would shrink as a result.
C)strikes could be averted.
D)managers would be more sympathetic to unions.
A)organized labor would grow faster as a result.
B)union pension funds would shrink as a result.
C)strikes could be averted.
D)managers would be more sympathetic to unions.
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19
Which of the following is a correct statement about unions in the United States?
A)The trend away from manufacturing and the deregulation of certain industries has promoted unionization of the U.S.workforce.
B)Half of the top ten U.S.unions now have members who work in service and government occupations.
C)Since the 1960s,there has been a gradual increase in the proportion of U.S.workers who are members of unions.
D)Half of all U.S.workers are union members.
A)The trend away from manufacturing and the deregulation of certain industries has promoted unionization of the U.S.workforce.
B)Half of the top ten U.S.unions now have members who work in service and government occupations.
C)Since the 1960s,there has been a gradual increase in the proportion of U.S.workers who are members of unions.
D)Half of all U.S.workers are union members.
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20
The United Auto Workers is an example of
A)a public-sector union.
B)a craft union.
C)an industrial union.
D)a socialist union.
A)a public-sector union.
B)a craft union.
C)an industrial union.
D)a socialist union.
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21
Which piece of legislation allowed states to pass right-to-work laws?
A)Wagner Act
B)Landrum-Griffin Act
C)Taft-Hartley Act
D)National Industrial Recovery Act
A)Wagner Act
B)Landrum-Griffin Act
C)Taft-Hartley Act
D)National Industrial Recovery Act
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22
The president of the United States can obtain a court injunction that will stop a strike for an 80-day "cooling-off"period if the strike is expected to imperil national safety or health.This power is granted in the
A)Wagner Act.
B)Landrum-Griffin Act.
C)National Industrial Recovery Act.
D)Taft-Hartley Act.
A)Wagner Act.
B)Landrum-Griffin Act.
C)National Industrial Recovery Act.
D)Taft-Hartley Act.
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23
A boycott of products sold by companies that are dealing with a company whose workers are on strike is a
A)jurisdictional dispute.
B)sympathy strike.
C)right-to-boycott law.
D)secondary boycott.
A)jurisdictional dispute.
B)sympathy strike.
C)right-to-boycott law.
D)secondary boycott.
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24
The Taft-Hartley Act of 1947 outlawed
A)strikes.
B)make-work rules and forcing unwilling workers to join a union.
C)right-to-work states.
D)none of the above.
A)strikes.
B)make-work rules and forcing unwilling workers to join a union.
C)right-to-work states.
D)none of the above.
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25
The Taft-Hartley Act
A)permits states to outlaw unions.
B)permits states to pass right-to-work laws.
C)encourages unions to engage in sympathy strikes.
D)encourages unions to engage in secondary boycotts.
A)permits states to outlaw unions.
B)permits states to pass right-to-work laws.
C)encourages unions to engage in sympathy strikes.
D)encourages unions to engage in secondary boycotts.
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26
Collective bargaining in the United States typically involves negotiations between
A)the government and management over the minimum wage law.
B)the management of a company and the leaders of the union over the wages and fringe benefits to be offered.
C)an individual and her boss over the appropriate salary level.
D)union and nonunion employees regarding work rules.
A)the government and management over the minimum wage law.
B)the management of a company and the leaders of the union over the wages and fringe benefits to be offered.
C)an individual and her boss over the appropriate salary level.
D)union and nonunion employees regarding work rules.
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27
For the past several decades,union membership in the United States has been declining.What has been happening in the rest of the world?
A)Union membership has been increasing in almost every other country.
B)In almost every other nation,union membership has held constant.
C)In most cases,union membership in other nations has also been falling.
D)We do not know because other nations do not keep these statistics.
A)Union membership has been increasing in almost every other country.
B)In almost every other nation,union membership has held constant.
C)In most cases,union membership in other nations has also been falling.
D)We do not know because other nations do not keep these statistics.
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28
A right-to-work state is one in which
A)unions are illegal.
B)there is guaranteed employment for all citizens.
C)the union shop is prohibited.
D)the closed shop is permitted.
A)unions are illegal.
B)there is guaranteed employment for all citizens.
C)the union shop is prohibited.
D)the closed shop is permitted.
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29
The percentage of U.S.workers in the private sector who belong to unions is currently
A)greater than 50 percent.
B)approximately 20 percent.
C)approximately 12 percent.
D)approximately 8 percent.
A)greater than 50 percent.
B)approximately 20 percent.
C)approximately 12 percent.
D)approximately 8 percent.
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30
A union is striking a steel company,and then,to put more pressure on the steel company,also promotes a boycott against an auto company that buys steel from the steel company.This latter action is
A)a sympathy strike,and is illegal under the Taft-Hartley Act.
B)a secondary boycott,and is legal under the Landrum-Griffin Act.
C)a secondary boycott,and is illegal under the Taft-Hartley Act.
D)a sympathy strike,and is legal under the Wagner Act.
A)a sympathy strike,and is illegal under the Taft-Hartley Act.
B)a secondary boycott,and is legal under the Landrum-Griffin Act.
C)a secondary boycott,and is illegal under the Taft-Hartley Act.
D)a sympathy strike,and is legal under the Wagner Act.
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31
A state with "right-to-work" laws would most likely have
A)higher employment levels than neighboring states without such laws.
B)more workers' benefits than neighboring states without such laws.
C)more union workers than neighboring states without such laws.
D)more worker safety requirements than neighboring states without such laws.
A)higher employment levels than neighboring states without such laws.
B)more workers' benefits than neighboring states without such laws.
C)more union workers than neighboring states without such laws.
D)more worker safety requirements than neighboring states without such laws.
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32
According to the text,private sector union membership in the United States is
A)about 8 percent of the private-sector labor force.
B)zero.
C)about 25 percent of all U.S.workers.
D)about 12 percent of the entire workforce.
A)about 8 percent of the private-sector labor force.
B)zero.
C)about 25 percent of all U.S.workers.
D)about 12 percent of the entire workforce.
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33
A closed shop is one in which
A)a union is prohibited.
B)some members belong to the union while others do not.
C)belonging to a union is a condition of employment.
D)the union is a co-manager of the day-to-day operations of the firm.
A)a union is prohibited.
B)some members belong to the union while others do not.
C)belonging to a union is a condition of employment.
D)the union is a co-manager of the day-to-day operations of the firm.
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34
A craft labor union is made up of
A)groups of workers in an individual trade.
B)all the workers in a firm such as General Motors.
C)firms that employ similar labor skills.
D)an organization that controls the labor market in a particular industry.
A)groups of workers in an individual trade.
B)all the workers in a firm such as General Motors.
C)firms that employ similar labor skills.
D)an organization that controls the labor market in a particular industry.
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35
A company can hire non-union workers,but a condition of their employment is that they must join the union within their first 90 days on the job.This is an example of a
A)right-to-work law.
B)closed-shop.
C)union shop.
D)voluntary craft union.
A)right-to-work law.
B)closed-shop.
C)union shop.
D)voluntary craft union.
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36
Which of these nations has the highest rate of union membership (as a share of total employment)?
A)India
B)The United States
C)Japan
D)Sweden
A)India
B)The United States
C)Japan
D)Sweden
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37
The first labor unions in the United States were
A)public-sector unions.
B)industrial unions.
C)guilds.
D)craft unions.
A)public-sector unions.
B)industrial unions.
C)guilds.
D)craft unions.
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38
Deregulation has contributed to
A)an increase in union membership.
B)declines in union membership.
C)higher wages in unions.
D)an increase in union power.
A)an increase in union membership.
B)declines in union membership.
C)higher wages in unions.
D)an increase in union power.
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39
Which of the following is legal under the Taft-Hartley Act?
A)Closed shops
B)Collective bargaining
C)Secondary boycotts
D)Sympathy strikes
A)Closed shops
B)Collective bargaining
C)Secondary boycotts
D)Sympathy strikes
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40
Union membership,in terms of percentage of the U.S.civilian labor force,
A)has increased steadily since the passage of the Wagner Act.
B)peaked about 1960 and has since declined.
C)was over 50 percent in 1987.
D)has increased dramatically since 1970.
A)has increased steadily since the passage of the Wagner Act.
B)peaked about 1960 and has since declined.
C)was over 50 percent in 1987.
D)has increased dramatically since 1970.
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41
The CIO was formed as a(n)
A)closed shop.
B)association of industrial unions.
C)union shop.
D)bilateral monopoly.
A)closed shop.
B)association of industrial unions.
C)union shop.
D)bilateral monopoly.
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42
Negotiations between the management of a company and the management of a union for the purpose of setting a mutually agreeable contract on wages,fringe benefits and working conditions for all employees in a union is know as
A)a closed shop.
B)a union shop.
C)collective bargaining.
D)an industrial union.
A)a closed shop.
B)a union shop.
C)collective bargaining.
D)an industrial union.
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43
Labor unions are organizations that
A)try to secure more opportunities for more workers in the economy.
B)try to secure economic improvements for all workers.
C)try to secure economic improvements for their members.
D)try to make labor markets more competitive.
A)try to secure more opportunities for more workers in the economy.
B)try to secure economic improvements for all workers.
C)try to secure economic improvements for their members.
D)try to make labor markets more competitive.
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44
A business enterprise in which employees must belong to the union before they can be hired is
A)a closed shop.
B)a union shop.
C)a jurisdictional dispute.
D)an industrial union.
A)a closed shop.
B)a union shop.
C)a jurisdictional dispute.
D)an industrial union.
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45
A labor union that consists of workers from a particular industry is a(n)
A)closed shop.
B)industrial union.
C)union shop.
D)bilateral monopoly.
A)closed shop.
B)industrial union.
C)union shop.
D)bilateral monopoly.
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46
The American Federation of State,County,Government and Municipal Employees is an example of a(n)
A)guild.
B)craft union.
C)industrial union.
D)public-sector union.
A)guild.
B)craft union.
C)industrial union.
D)public-sector union.
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47
An industrial union is
A)a union composed of public employees.
B)a union composed of workers who are in a specific geographic area.
C)a union composed of workers who are employed in a particular industry.
D)a union composed of workers who engage in a particular trade or skill.
A)a union composed of public employees.
B)a union composed of workers who are in a specific geographic area.
C)a union composed of workers who are employed in a particular industry.
D)a union composed of workers who engage in a particular trade or skill.
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48
The United Steelworkers is an example of a(n)
A)craft union.
B)industrial union.
C)public-sector union.
D)guild.
A)craft union.
B)industrial union.
C)public-sector union.
D)guild.
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49
Prior to World War I,the U.S.government's attitude towards labor unions was one of
A)indifference.
B)support.
C)hostility.
D)support,except when it came to unions of public employees.
A)indifference.
B)support.
C)hostility.
D)support,except when it came to unions of public employees.
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50
The United Auto Worker (UAW)would best be classified as
A)a craft union.
B)an industrial union.
C)a guild.
D)closed shop union.
E)none of the above
A)a craft union.
B)an industrial union.
C)a guild.
D)closed shop union.
E)none of the above
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51
The CIO was founded by
A)Samuel Gompers.
B)Jimmy Hoffa.
C)John L.Lewis.
D)George Meany.
A)Samuel Gompers.
B)Jimmy Hoffa.
C)John L.Lewis.
D)George Meany.
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52
The Wagner Act
A)permitted unions to engage in collective bargaining.
B)permitted states to pass right-to-work laws.
C)restricted activities of heads of unions that were not beneficial to union members.
D)mandates compulsory arbitration in some key industries.
A)permitted unions to engage in collective bargaining.
B)permitted states to pass right-to-work laws.
C)restricted activities of heads of unions that were not beneficial to union members.
D)mandates compulsory arbitration in some key industries.
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53
Bargaining between the management of a company and the management of a union is
A)a closed shop.
B)a bilateral monopoly.
C)a craft union.
D)collective bargaining.
A)a closed shop.
B)a bilateral monopoly.
C)a craft union.
D)collective bargaining.
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54
The Service Employees International Union is an example of a(n)
A)guild.
B)craft union.
C)industrial union.
D)public-sector union.
A)guild.
B)craft union.
C)industrial union.
D)public-sector union.
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55
The Knights of Labor was
A)a craft union that tried to restrict immigration into the United States.
B)an organization of skilled labor that tried to increase technical training after the German model.
C)an organization of both unskilled and skilled workers that pushed for an eight-hour workday and equal pay for men and women.
D)an industrial union composed of military personnel that tried to improve military life.
A)a craft union that tried to restrict immigration into the United States.
B)an organization of skilled labor that tried to increase technical training after the German model.
C)an organization of both unskilled and skilled workers that pushed for an eight-hour workday and equal pay for men and women.
D)an industrial union composed of military personnel that tried to improve military life.
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56
Samuel Gompers served as the first leader of the
A)Knights of Labor.
B)American Federation of Labor.
C)Congress of Industrial Organizations.
D)United Steel Workers.
A)Knights of Labor.
B)American Federation of Labor.
C)Congress of Industrial Organizations.
D)United Steel Workers.
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57
A business enterprise that allows the hiring of nonunion members conditional on their joining the union is
A)a closed shop.
B)a union shop.
C)a jurisdictional dispute.
D)an industrial union.
A)a closed shop.
B)a union shop.
C)a jurisdictional dispute.
D)an industrial union.
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58
A closed shop is a
A)strike by a union in sympathy with another union's strike or cause.
B)dispute involving two or more unions over which should have control of a particular jurisdiction.
C)business enterprise in which employees must belong to the union before they can be hired and must remain in the union after they are hired.
D)legal environment in which businesses may hire nonunion members conditional on their joining the union by some specified date after employment begins.
A)strike by a union in sympathy with another union's strike or cause.
B)dispute involving two or more unions over which should have control of a particular jurisdiction.
C)business enterprise in which employees must belong to the union before they can be hired and must remain in the union after they are hired.
D)legal environment in which businesses may hire nonunion members conditional on their joining the union by some specified date after employment begins.
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59
A primary objective of labor unions is to
A)secure equal pay for its members.
B)have equal power with their employer.
C)seek better pay and improved work conditions.
D)all of the above
E)none of the above
A)secure equal pay for its members.
B)have equal power with their employer.
C)seek better pay and improved work conditions.
D)all of the above
E)none of the above
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60
A labor union is likely to seek all of the following EXCEPT
A)economic improvements for their members.
B)safer working conditions.
C)increased competitiveness in the labor market.
D)increased job security for its members.
A)economic improvements for their members.
B)safer working conditions.
C)increased competitiveness in the labor market.
D)increased job security for its members.
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61
Recently,two construction industry unions also left the AFL-CIO and joined with ironworkers and bricklayers unions to form
A)the National Brotherhood of Teamsters.
B)the National Construction Alliance.
C)the American Federation of Workers.
D)Change to Win.
A)the National Brotherhood of Teamsters.
B)the National Construction Alliance.
C)the American Federation of Workers.
D)Change to Win.
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62
A jurisdictional dispute is a
A)strike by a union in sympathy with another union's strike or cause.
B)dispute involving two or more unions over which should have control of a particular jurisdiction.
C)business enterprise in which employees must belong to the union before they can be hired and must remain in the union after they are hired.
D)legal environment in which businesses may hire nonunion members conditional on their joining the union by some specified date after employment begins.
A)strike by a union in sympathy with another union's strike or cause.
B)dispute involving two or more unions over which should have control of a particular jurisdiction.
C)business enterprise in which employees must belong to the union before they can be hired and must remain in the union after they are hired.
D)legal environment in which businesses may hire nonunion members conditional on their joining the union by some specified date after employment begins.
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63
A right-to-work law makes it illegal
A)to prevent union members from working in any firm.
B)to fire a worker who has joined a union or who tries to organize a union at any firm.
C)to inquire whether a prospective employee is a member of a union or not.
D)for union membership to be a requirement for continued employment in any firm.
A)to prevent union members from working in any firm.
B)to fire a worker who has joined a union or who tries to organize a union at any firm.
C)to inquire whether a prospective employee is a member of a union or not.
D)for union membership to be a requirement for continued employment in any firm.
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64
Which of the following is one of the reasons for declining union membership in the United States?
A)Much of the unskilled,nonunionized work in the United States is done by immigrant workers who are undocumented.
B)The AFL-CIO merger and creation of the Change to Win Federation reduced competition among unions.
C)The repeal of the Taft-Hartley Act.
D)Labor force participation by women has decreased.
A)Much of the unskilled,nonunionized work in the United States is done by immigrant workers who are undocumented.
B)The AFL-CIO merger and creation of the Change to Win Federation reduced competition among unions.
C)The repeal of the Taft-Hartley Act.
D)Labor force participation by women has decreased.
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65
The United Auto Workers is striking against Ford.The Teamsters refuse to deliver steel to Ford.This is an example of
A)a jurisdictional dispute and is illegal under the Taft-Hartley Act.
B)a secondary boycott and is illegal under the Taft-Hartley Act.
C)a sympathy strike and is illegal under the Taft-Hartley Act.
D)a closed shop and is illegal under the Wagner Act.
A)a jurisdictional dispute and is illegal under the Taft-Hartley Act.
B)a secondary boycott and is illegal under the Taft-Hartley Act.
C)a sympathy strike and is illegal under the Taft-Hartley Act.
D)a closed shop and is illegal under the Wagner Act.
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66
The U.S.labor movement started
A)with local craft unions composed of workers who engaged in a particular trade or skill,such as baking,carpentry or plumbing.
B)during the Civil War.
C)after World War I.
D)with the Knights of Labor,an organized group of both skilled and unskilled workers.
A)with local craft unions composed of workers who engaged in a particular trade or skill,such as baking,carpentry or plumbing.
B)during the Civil War.
C)after World War I.
D)with the Knights of Labor,an organized group of both skilled and unskilled workers.
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67
In 2005,which union organization was formed out of the AFL-CIO membership?
A)National Brotherhood of Teamsters
B)Service Employees International Union
C)American Federation of Workers
D)Change to Win
A)National Brotherhood of Teamsters
B)Service Employees International Union
C)American Federation of Workers
D)Change to Win
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68
Which statement concerning powers granted the President of the United States by the Taft-Hartley Act is true?
A)The President can obtain an injunction that will stop a strike,if the strike involves government workers only.
B)The President can require management to negotiate with a union and if the firm's management refuses,the President can appoint an arbitrator to resolve the conflict.
C)The President can obtain an injunction that will stop a strike for an eighty-day "cooling off" period if the strike is expected to imperil national safety or health.
D)The President can obtain an injunction that will stop a strike indefinitely.
A)The President can obtain an injunction that will stop a strike,if the strike involves government workers only.
B)The President can require management to negotiate with a union and if the firm's management refuses,the President can appoint an arbitrator to resolve the conflict.
C)The President can obtain an injunction that will stop a strike for an eighty-day "cooling off" period if the strike is expected to imperil national safety or health.
D)The President can obtain an injunction that will stop a strike indefinitely.
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69
Which of the following is NOT one of the reasons for declining union membership in the United States?
A)The economy has shifted away from manufacturing.
B)The AFL-CIO merger and creation of the Change to Win Federation reduced competition among unions.
C)Some industries have been deregulated.
D)Labor force participation by women has increased.
A)The economy has shifted away from manufacturing.
B)The AFL-CIO merger and creation of the Change to Win Federation reduced competition among unions.
C)Some industries have been deregulated.
D)Labor force participation by women has increased.
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70
A union shop is a
A)strike by a union in sympathy with another union's strike or cause.
B)dispute involving two or more unions over which should have control of a particular jurisdiction.
C)business enterprise in which employees must belong to the union before they can be hired and must remain in the union after they are hired.
D)business which may hire nonunion members conditional on their joining the union by some specified date after employment begins.
A)strike by a union in sympathy with another union's strike or cause.
B)dispute involving two or more unions over which should have control of a particular jurisdiction.
C)business enterprise in which employees must belong to the union before they can be hired and must remain in the union after they are hired.
D)business which may hire nonunion members conditional on their joining the union by some specified date after employment begins.
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71
The welders' union at Ajax is on strike.The maintenance union has decided to walk out in support of the welders' union.This is known as
A)a closed shop.
B)a union shop.
C)a sympathy strike.
D)a secondary boycott.
A)a closed shop.
B)a union shop.
C)a sympathy strike.
D)a secondary boycott.
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72
Legislation that makes it illegal to require union membership as a condition of continuing employment is the
A)National Labor Relations Act.
B)Wagner Act.
C)Congress of Industrial Organizations.
D)collection of right-to-work laws.
A)National Labor Relations Act.
B)Wagner Act.
C)Congress of Industrial Organizations.
D)collection of right-to-work laws.
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73
The employees of Ajax cookies are on strike.Jane has decided not to shop at any store that is still selling Ajax cookies.This is known as
A)a closed shop.
B)a union shop.
C)a sympathy strike.
D)a secondary boycott.
A)a closed shop.
B)a union shop.
C)a sympathy strike.
D)a secondary boycott.
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74
A disagreement involving two or more unions over which should have control over a particular firm or industry is
A)a closed shop.
B)a union shop.
C)a jurisdictional dispute.
D)an industrial union.
A)a closed shop.
B)a union shop.
C)a jurisdictional dispute.
D)an industrial union.
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75
Since the 1970s,union membership in the U.S.has been
A)rising.
B)remaining constant.
C)declining.
D)erratic.
A)rising.
B)remaining constant.
C)declining.
D)erratic.
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76
The American Federation of Labor was formed in 1886 as a dissident group from the
A)Knights of Labor.
B)Knights of Pythias.
C)Masonic Lodge.
D)Knights of Columbus.
A)Knights of Labor.
B)Knights of Pythias.
C)Masonic Lodge.
D)Knights of Columbus.
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77
Which of the following has been the largest organized group of U.S.unions during the past 50 years?
A)AFL-CIO
B)AFL
C)CIO
D)Change to Win
A)AFL-CIO
B)AFL
C)CIO
D)Change to Win
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78
The U.S.labor movement started with
A)aerospace workers unions.
B)industrial unions.
C)craft unions.
D)depression unions.
A)aerospace workers unions.
B)industrial unions.
C)craft unions.
D)depression unions.
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79
The Taft-Hartley Act of 1947 made
A)union shops illegal.
B)closed shops illegal.
C)sympathy strikes legal.
D)secondary boycotts legal.
A)union shops illegal.
B)closed shops illegal.
C)sympathy strikes legal.
D)secondary boycotts legal.
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80
The Taft-Hartley Act made all of the following illegal EXCEPT
A)jurisdictional disputes.
B)the Congress of Industrial Organizations.
C)make-to-work laws.
D)closed shops.
A)jurisdictional disputes.
B)the Congress of Industrial Organizations.
C)make-to-work laws.
D)closed shops.
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