Deck 5: The Negotiation Process

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Which of the following is not a reason employers have begun to replace strikers with permanent replacements during an economic strike?

A) Mergers, downsizing, and companies going out of business provided trained workers.
B) High unemployment caused workers to cross picket lines.
C) The only effective weapon a company has against a strike is to keep operating.
D) Companies hope to prevent being a target of a rolling strike.
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Services available through the FMCS include:

A) Mediation.
B) Fact-finding.
C) Arbitration.
D) Picketing.
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In final offer arbitration, a party will most likely make its final offer as reasonable and fair as possible because:

A) The arbitrator may fine them for not negotiating in good faith.
B) The arbitrator may ask for another more reasonable proposal.
C) If the other side's proposal appears to be more reasonable, it has a greater chance of being chosen.
D) The FMCS will be brought in to mediate.
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Which of the following pressure tactics wound not be used when negotiating?

A) The bite
B) Chicken
C) Highball/lowball
D) Good guy/bad guy
Question
"Telescabbing," a labor relations term born during the 1983 AT&T strike, refers to:

A) Calling in scab nonunion labor.
B) Calling in scab union labor.
C) Using military labor to replace striking employees.
D) Using automated equipment to replace striking employees.
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________ is the introduction of a neutral third party into collective bargaining when the union and management are unable to reach an agreement.

A) Mediation
B) Interest arbitration
C) Final offer arbitration
D) Mediation-arbitration
Question
Any portion of the contract that conflicts with state or federal law is declared null and void without affecting other provisions is which of the following?

A) Lateral bid
B) Jurisdictional strike
C) Job bidding
D) Separability clause
Question
Which of the following people is not likely to be a member of the labor negotiating team?

A) City Mayor
B) Chief shop steward
C) Business agent
D) International union representative
Question
Unlawful means of conducting a strike include which of the following?

A) Sit-down strike
B) Wilddog strike
C) Stakeout
D) Picketing
Question
Pressure bargaining assumes that a party will agree if:

A) Threatened by members of the other team.
B) The negotiations are forced to arbitration.
C) The public puts pressure on both sides.
D) It costs more to disagree than to agree.
Question
Suggested attributes of the successful negotiator include which of the following?

A) Is not too firm.
B) Lets emotions known.
C) Holds firm - less flexible.
D) Sets clear objectives.
Question
The costs of an economic strike, which the union must carefully evaluate, would usually include:

A) Use of the union strike fund.
B) Increase of public support.
C) Increasing wages and benefits.
D) No workers being replaced.
Question
The first tactics of the principled negotiations strategy is to:

A) Use threats of economic action to increase leverage against the other side.
B) Separate the people from the merits of issues presented and focus on the merits.
C) Come to the table with a laundry list of demands.
D) Separate the people from the proposals and focus on the people and their perceptions.
Question
Mandatory bargaining items include:

A) Christmas bonuses.
B) Café prices.
C) Preferential hiring.
D) Hot Cargo Clause.
Question
Which of the following would be considered a permissive subject by the NLRB?

A) Indemnity Bonds
B) Paid holidays
C) Pension
D) Hours of employment
Question
An ultimate test of strength in the negotiation process is:

A) The company's profits and union size.
B) The union's ability to strike and the company's ability to withstand a strike.
C) The union's national affiliate and the company's home office.
D) Also known as the mark of crisis.
Question
To communicate effectively during negotiations, one party can demonstrate that it is listening to the other by:

A) Being engaged.
B) Leaving the room.
C) Asking them to repeat their statement.
D) Asking for time to review outside material pertinent to the issue.
Question
Which of the following U.S. strikes was best known for outsourcing?

A) 1996 General Motors
B) 1981 PATCO
C) 1982 NFL
D) 1986 Steel industry
Question
Under the National Labor Relations Act, an "unfair labor practice strike" could be called to:

A) Air any employee grievance.
B) Protest an employer's alleged discrimination against a union official.
C) Affect the economic package of a contract under negotiation.
D) Affect the noneconomic package of a contract under negotiation.
Question
Which of the following would not constitute a legal strike?

A) Sit-down strike
B) Wildcat strike
C) Work slowdown partial strike)
D) Mass force
Question
The outcome of the PATCO strike of 1981 was:

A) Almost all workers were eventually rehired.
B) All striking workers were fired, but most were rehired.
C) All striking workers lost several weeks pay and seniority.
D) No striking workers were rehired during Republican presidencies.
Question
An employer's refusal to allow employees to return to work until an agreement is signed is called ______________________.

A) Outsourcing
B) Selective strikes
C) Telescabbing
D) A lockout
Question
Which of the following is not cited by those who support public employees' right to strike as a reason to allow such actions?

A) Strikes demonstrate the union's strength, which can be used as a bargaining strategy.
B) Many public employees are in nonessential services and therefore should be allowed to strike.
C) Some public employees do go on strike that focuses the attention on the "strike" issue, not negotiation issues.
D) Strikes could not seriously hamper the provisions of government services.
Question
The first union authorized public strike was called by the):

A) Air traffic controllers.
B) TVA workers.
C) Congressional pages.
D) Shipbuilding.
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Using a laundry list of demands makes it easy for either side to focus on its real interests in a principled negotiations strategy.
Question
Which of the following would the NLRB probably not consider a serious act by striking employees who would then warrant discharge by the employer?

A) Throwing rocks or eggs at replacement workers.
B) Vandalizing a supervisor's car.
C) Carrying a gun on the picket line while making verbal threats.
D) Yelling obscenities at managers.
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In negotiations, it is essential to know what the other party believes to be true and what is true.
Question
Critics of the use of public sector binding arbitration when a negotiation impasse occurs claim a chilling effect on the negotiation process, referring to:

A) The cool attitude most negotiators have toward arbitrators.
B) The public's cold response to quick impasse settlements.
C) The arbitrator's lack of public sector labor history.
D) The arbitration process is merely a compromise between final positions, discouraging concessions.
Question
Which of the following U.S. strikes broke a federal no-strike law?

A) 1983 AT&T
B) 1981 PATCO
C) 1982 NFL
D) 1986 Steel industry
Question
State open meetings or "sunshine laws" generally required which aspect of public sector negotiations to be open to the public?

A) Grievance arbitration
B) Labor-management negotiation sessions
C) Impasse resolution meetings with mediators
D) Final agreement approval by elected officials
Question
Sunshine laws may:

A) Be the federal government's use of a panel of negotiators.
B) Require that collective bargaining sessions be open to the public.
C) Be one union bargaining with two or more governmental entities such as different cities.
D) Be one governmental negotiator bargaining with more than two unions at the same time.
Question
The 2007-2008 Writers Guild Strike cost the entertainment industry over $____ million in lost commercial revenues.

A) 500
B) 50
C) 25
D) 5
Question
A movement initiated by dissatisfied employees or a union organizer to submit a representation petition to the National Labor Relation is called:

A) Preparation.
B) Bargaining.
C) Preemption.
D) Organizational drive.
Question
In which of the following areas is labor relations in the public sector most like that of the private sector?

A) Employer competition
B) Employer's ability to increase income
C) Employees' fiscal needs
D) Union economic pressure tactics
Question
The most commonly accepted union security provision for public employees is:

A) Automatic dues deduction.
B) Union shop.
C) Agency shop.
D) Maintenance of membership provision.
Question
A plant relocation decision is not a mandatory subject for collective bargaining if other workers will be substituted for union workers after the move.
Question
The members of the Professional Air Traffic Controllers union were fired in 1981 because:

A) President Reagan wanted nonunion labor.
B) They were not needed.
C) They willfully violated federal employee "no-strike" laws.
D) An arbitrator ordered their dismissal.
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The perception of the other side's position on an issue can usually be changed if their actions and proposals change on the issue.
Question
The AT&T strike was successful because union leaders declared the company's ability to continue service during the strike.
Question
The primary reason for prohibiting public employee strikes is:

A) Loss of federal income taxes.
B) The services provided are essential to the general welfare.
C) Elected officials do not know how to respond to strikes.
D) The government's wage and benefit levels are already too high.
Question
Union security refers to the ability of the union to grow and to perform its collective bargaining role without interference from management and other unions.
Question
Employees are legally entitled to be rehired after an economic strike.
Question
There is no such thing as an essential service.
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A successful negotiator examines what motivates the actions of the other party.
Question
In impasse, a strike by a union against one employer can be legally countered by a lockout by all employers of the bargaining unit.
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Union recognition clauses are permissive subjects according to the NLRB.
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Negotiated agreements must be approved by union members in a secret ballot process.
Question
Pressure bargaining is used to pressure the other party into accepting something they would normally refuse.
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The primary reason for prohibiting public employee strikes is that the services provided by employees are essential to the general welfare.
Question
A successful negotiator may choose to ignore the pressure tactics made by other negotiators.
Question
Final negotiation settlements do not need to be approved by a vote of the union's membership.
Question
In mediation-arbitration, the mediator has the authority to arbitrate any unresolved issue.
Question
Union leaders may want their membership to reject a contract proposal to give them increased bargaining leverage.
Question
With the Management Rights Act, the public employer may seek to control the collective bargaining process by limiting the issues to be bargained.
Question
The fourth objective in principled negotiating is to have the validity of each party's proposals judged by objective criteria.
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Either side may push a mandatory subject to impasse.
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When training new negotiators, the most requested new bargaining technique is interest-based bargaining IBB).
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The governmental entities involved in collective bargaining fall into two categories: a council form and an executive-legislative form.
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Management generally introduces the majority of new items to be discussed.
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Industrial unions use mass picketing to encourage unskilled nonunion laborers to fill their positions.
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Public sector employees have more protection against employer disciplinary actions than their private sector counterparts do.
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Fact-finding is less successful at resolving impasses in the public sector than in the private sector.
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PATCO still represents air traffic controllers.
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Wages and unionization are related to one another within the public sector.
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President Reagan temporarily fired all air traffic controllers who did not return to work by his deadline-they have all been rehired.
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Deck 5: The Negotiation Process
1
Which of the following is not a reason employers have begun to replace strikers with permanent replacements during an economic strike?

A) Mergers, downsizing, and companies going out of business provided trained workers.
B) High unemployment caused workers to cross picket lines.
C) The only effective weapon a company has against a strike is to keep operating.
D) Companies hope to prevent being a target of a rolling strike.
D
2
Services available through the FMCS include:

A) Mediation.
B) Fact-finding.
C) Arbitration.
D) Picketing.
A
3
In final offer arbitration, a party will most likely make its final offer as reasonable and fair as possible because:

A) The arbitrator may fine them for not negotiating in good faith.
B) The arbitrator may ask for another more reasonable proposal.
C) If the other side's proposal appears to be more reasonable, it has a greater chance of being chosen.
D) The FMCS will be brought in to mediate.
C
4
Which of the following pressure tactics wound not be used when negotiating?

A) The bite
B) Chicken
C) Highball/lowball
D) Good guy/bad guy
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5
"Telescabbing," a labor relations term born during the 1983 AT&T strike, refers to:

A) Calling in scab nonunion labor.
B) Calling in scab union labor.
C) Using military labor to replace striking employees.
D) Using automated equipment to replace striking employees.
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6
________ is the introduction of a neutral third party into collective bargaining when the union and management are unable to reach an agreement.

A) Mediation
B) Interest arbitration
C) Final offer arbitration
D) Mediation-arbitration
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7
Any portion of the contract that conflicts with state or federal law is declared null and void without affecting other provisions is which of the following?

A) Lateral bid
B) Jurisdictional strike
C) Job bidding
D) Separability clause
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8
Which of the following people is not likely to be a member of the labor negotiating team?

A) City Mayor
B) Chief shop steward
C) Business agent
D) International union representative
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9
Unlawful means of conducting a strike include which of the following?

A) Sit-down strike
B) Wilddog strike
C) Stakeout
D) Picketing
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10
Pressure bargaining assumes that a party will agree if:

A) Threatened by members of the other team.
B) The negotiations are forced to arbitration.
C) The public puts pressure on both sides.
D) It costs more to disagree than to agree.
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11
Suggested attributes of the successful negotiator include which of the following?

A) Is not too firm.
B) Lets emotions known.
C) Holds firm - less flexible.
D) Sets clear objectives.
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12
The costs of an economic strike, which the union must carefully evaluate, would usually include:

A) Use of the union strike fund.
B) Increase of public support.
C) Increasing wages and benefits.
D) No workers being replaced.
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13
The first tactics of the principled negotiations strategy is to:

A) Use threats of economic action to increase leverage against the other side.
B) Separate the people from the merits of issues presented and focus on the merits.
C) Come to the table with a laundry list of demands.
D) Separate the people from the proposals and focus on the people and their perceptions.
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14
Mandatory bargaining items include:

A) Christmas bonuses.
B) Café prices.
C) Preferential hiring.
D) Hot Cargo Clause.
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15
Which of the following would be considered a permissive subject by the NLRB?

A) Indemnity Bonds
B) Paid holidays
C) Pension
D) Hours of employment
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16
An ultimate test of strength in the negotiation process is:

A) The company's profits and union size.
B) The union's ability to strike and the company's ability to withstand a strike.
C) The union's national affiliate and the company's home office.
D) Also known as the mark of crisis.
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17
To communicate effectively during negotiations, one party can demonstrate that it is listening to the other by:

A) Being engaged.
B) Leaving the room.
C) Asking them to repeat their statement.
D) Asking for time to review outside material pertinent to the issue.
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18
Which of the following U.S. strikes was best known for outsourcing?

A) 1996 General Motors
B) 1981 PATCO
C) 1982 NFL
D) 1986 Steel industry
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19
Under the National Labor Relations Act, an "unfair labor practice strike" could be called to:

A) Air any employee grievance.
B) Protest an employer's alleged discrimination against a union official.
C) Affect the economic package of a contract under negotiation.
D) Affect the noneconomic package of a contract under negotiation.
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20
Which of the following would not constitute a legal strike?

A) Sit-down strike
B) Wildcat strike
C) Work slowdown partial strike)
D) Mass force
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21
The outcome of the PATCO strike of 1981 was:

A) Almost all workers were eventually rehired.
B) All striking workers were fired, but most were rehired.
C) All striking workers lost several weeks pay and seniority.
D) No striking workers were rehired during Republican presidencies.
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22
An employer's refusal to allow employees to return to work until an agreement is signed is called ______________________.

A) Outsourcing
B) Selective strikes
C) Telescabbing
D) A lockout
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23
Which of the following is not cited by those who support public employees' right to strike as a reason to allow such actions?

A) Strikes demonstrate the union's strength, which can be used as a bargaining strategy.
B) Many public employees are in nonessential services and therefore should be allowed to strike.
C) Some public employees do go on strike that focuses the attention on the "strike" issue, not negotiation issues.
D) Strikes could not seriously hamper the provisions of government services.
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24
The first union authorized public strike was called by the):

A) Air traffic controllers.
B) TVA workers.
C) Congressional pages.
D) Shipbuilding.
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25
Using a laundry list of demands makes it easy for either side to focus on its real interests in a principled negotiations strategy.
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26
Which of the following would the NLRB probably not consider a serious act by striking employees who would then warrant discharge by the employer?

A) Throwing rocks or eggs at replacement workers.
B) Vandalizing a supervisor's car.
C) Carrying a gun on the picket line while making verbal threats.
D) Yelling obscenities at managers.
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In negotiations, it is essential to know what the other party believes to be true and what is true.
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28
Critics of the use of public sector binding arbitration when a negotiation impasse occurs claim a chilling effect on the negotiation process, referring to:

A) The cool attitude most negotiators have toward arbitrators.
B) The public's cold response to quick impasse settlements.
C) The arbitrator's lack of public sector labor history.
D) The arbitration process is merely a compromise between final positions, discouraging concessions.
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29
Which of the following U.S. strikes broke a federal no-strike law?

A) 1983 AT&T
B) 1981 PATCO
C) 1982 NFL
D) 1986 Steel industry
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30
State open meetings or "sunshine laws" generally required which aspect of public sector negotiations to be open to the public?

A) Grievance arbitration
B) Labor-management negotiation sessions
C) Impasse resolution meetings with mediators
D) Final agreement approval by elected officials
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31
Sunshine laws may:

A) Be the federal government's use of a panel of negotiators.
B) Require that collective bargaining sessions be open to the public.
C) Be one union bargaining with two or more governmental entities such as different cities.
D) Be one governmental negotiator bargaining with more than two unions at the same time.
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32
The 2007-2008 Writers Guild Strike cost the entertainment industry over $____ million in lost commercial revenues.

A) 500
B) 50
C) 25
D) 5
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33
A movement initiated by dissatisfied employees or a union organizer to submit a representation petition to the National Labor Relation is called:

A) Preparation.
B) Bargaining.
C) Preemption.
D) Organizational drive.
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34
In which of the following areas is labor relations in the public sector most like that of the private sector?

A) Employer competition
B) Employer's ability to increase income
C) Employees' fiscal needs
D) Union economic pressure tactics
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35
The most commonly accepted union security provision for public employees is:

A) Automatic dues deduction.
B) Union shop.
C) Agency shop.
D) Maintenance of membership provision.
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36
A plant relocation decision is not a mandatory subject for collective bargaining if other workers will be substituted for union workers after the move.
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37
The members of the Professional Air Traffic Controllers union were fired in 1981 because:

A) President Reagan wanted nonunion labor.
B) They were not needed.
C) They willfully violated federal employee "no-strike" laws.
D) An arbitrator ordered their dismissal.
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38
The perception of the other side's position on an issue can usually be changed if their actions and proposals change on the issue.
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39
The AT&T strike was successful because union leaders declared the company's ability to continue service during the strike.
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40
The primary reason for prohibiting public employee strikes is:

A) Loss of federal income taxes.
B) The services provided are essential to the general welfare.
C) Elected officials do not know how to respond to strikes.
D) The government's wage and benefit levels are already too high.
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41
Union security refers to the ability of the union to grow and to perform its collective bargaining role without interference from management and other unions.
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42
Employees are legally entitled to be rehired after an economic strike.
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43
There is no such thing as an essential service.
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A successful negotiator examines what motivates the actions of the other party.
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45
In impasse, a strike by a union against one employer can be legally countered by a lockout by all employers of the bargaining unit.
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46
Union recognition clauses are permissive subjects according to the NLRB.
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Negotiated agreements must be approved by union members in a secret ballot process.
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Pressure bargaining is used to pressure the other party into accepting something they would normally refuse.
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The primary reason for prohibiting public employee strikes is that the services provided by employees are essential to the general welfare.
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A successful negotiator may choose to ignore the pressure tactics made by other negotiators.
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51
Final negotiation settlements do not need to be approved by a vote of the union's membership.
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52
In mediation-arbitration, the mediator has the authority to arbitrate any unresolved issue.
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53
Union leaders may want their membership to reject a contract proposal to give them increased bargaining leverage.
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54
With the Management Rights Act, the public employer may seek to control the collective bargaining process by limiting the issues to be bargained.
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55
The fourth objective in principled negotiating is to have the validity of each party's proposals judged by objective criteria.
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56
Either side may push a mandatory subject to impasse.
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57
When training new negotiators, the most requested new bargaining technique is interest-based bargaining IBB).
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58
The governmental entities involved in collective bargaining fall into two categories: a council form and an executive-legislative form.
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Management generally introduces the majority of new items to be discussed.
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Industrial unions use mass picketing to encourage unskilled nonunion laborers to fill their positions.
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Public sector employees have more protection against employer disciplinary actions than their private sector counterparts do.
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Fact-finding is less successful at resolving impasses in the public sector than in the private sector.
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PATCO still represents air traffic controllers.
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Wages and unionization are related to one another within the public sector.
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President Reagan temporarily fired all air traffic controllers who did not return to work by his deadline-they have all been rehired.
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