Deck 11: Impacts of Unionization
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Deck 11: Impacts of Unionization
1
Union workplaces have more flexibility in staffing decisions than their nonunion counterparts.
False
2
The textbook concludes that the relationship between unions and innovation is most likely negative.
True
3
Which term refers to "the ability of a group or union to express concerns"?
A) grievance
B) spillover effect
C) collective voice
D) shock effect
A) grievance
B) spillover effect
C) collective voice
D) shock effect
C
4
Encouraging health and safety has become an important role of unions.
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5
According to the textbook, unions appear supportive of performance appraisals when they focus on developmental purposes versus administrative purpose.
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6
Which statement best explains why the presence of a union influences HRM practices in an organization?
A) The power of a group is greater than the power of an individual.
B) Common law does not protect individual rights.
C) The chilling effect reduces internal communication.
D) Unionized employees cannot exit the firm.
A) The power of a group is greater than the power of an individual.
B) Common law does not protect individual rights.
C) The chilling effect reduces internal communication.
D) Unionized employees cannot exit the firm.
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7
According to the textbook, recent research found a positive relationship between union density and profit when employee-focused business strategy was high.
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8
What occurs when the increased costs and employee protection caused by unionization lead management to adopt stricter human resource practices?
A) shock effect
B) collective voice
C) chilling effect
D) union impact
A) shock effect
B) collective voice
C) chilling effect
D) union impact
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9
Individual pay for performance plans is common in unionized workplaces.
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10
Overall, unions have a small positive effect on productivity.
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11
Globally, unionized workers receive more training than nonunion workers do.
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12
Unionized workers are more likely to quit their job relative to their nonunion peers.
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13
Which term refers to the process by which employees on layoff can be rehired?
A) reinstatement
B) recall
C) call back
D) probation
A) reinstatement
B) recall
C) call back
D) probation
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14
The shock effect occurs when increased costs and protection shock management into stricter management practices.
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15
The only restrictions on employers in common law are items under statutory legislation.
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16
Unionized workplaces are as likely to have gain-sharing plans as profit-sharing plans.
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17
There is no evidence to conclude that unionization results in higher rates of business failure.
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18
Unionized firms often have more HRM practices that increase managerial flexibility and/or management's ability to make unilateral decisions.
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19
There is a positive relationship between one's intention to leave a firm and one's desire to leave the union.
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20
According to exit-voice theory, what can dissatisfied employees do?
A) return to work after layoff
B) voluntarily quit the firm
C) go on strike
D) remain at work during strikes
A) return to work after layoff
B) voluntarily quit the firm
C) go on strike
D) remain at work during strikes
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21
Which term refers to anything that an employer pays for, to the benefit of the employee, that is not part of base pay or performance pay?
A) statutory pay
B) total compensation
C) indirect pay
D) rewards
A) statutory pay
B) total compensation
C) indirect pay
D) rewards
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22
Which statement explains why unionized firms have more benefits than nonunion firms?
A) Union workers are more educated and can afford better benefits.
B) Voice enables unionized workers to achieve such benefits.
C) Arbitration awards grant better benefits.
D) Union workers, by law, are required to receive more benefits.
A) Union workers are more educated and can afford better benefits.
B) Voice enables unionized workers to achieve such benefits.
C) Arbitration awards grant better benefits.
D) Union workers, by law, are required to receive more benefits.
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23
Unionized employees are more likely to have complex indirect benefits, such as pension plans, than nonunionized employees. Why is this?
A) Union members can rely on the union to deal with complex technical issues. .
B) Union members remain in the union after retirement.
C) Unions guarantee a retirement wage.
D) Unionized health benefits are generally weak.
A) Union members can rely on the union to deal with complex technical issues. .
B) Union members remain in the union after retirement.
C) Unions guarantee a retirement wage.
D) Unionized health benefits are generally weak.
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24
According to Koch and Hundley (1997), what is one reason that explains why unionized organizations use a limited number of recruiting techniques?
A) collective agreements limit advertising
B) higher seniority
C) unions cannot recruit
D) common law controls recruitment
A) collective agreements limit advertising
B) higher seniority
C) unions cannot recruit
D) common law controls recruitment
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25
Under which of the following circumstances will unions usually support a performance appraisal program?
A) when pay increases because of appraisals
B) when the union has been involved in the performance appraisal
C) when the appraisals are formal and structured
D) when the union has been involved in developing the program
A) when pay increases because of appraisals
B) when the union has been involved in the performance appraisal
C) when the appraisals are formal and structured
D) when the union has been involved in developing the program
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26
One on the most significant impacts of unions is their ability to raise wages above the levels paid to nonunionized workers. What is this an example of?
A) monopoly effect
B) spillover effect
C) union effect
D) total compensation effect
A) monopoly effect
B) spillover effect
C) union effect
D) total compensation effect
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27
Shortly after being hired, many unionized employees can be discharged without the right to grieve their discharge. Which of the following makes this possible?
A) probation periods
B) shock effect
C) lack of seniority
D) recall rights
A) probation periods
B) shock effect
C) lack of seniority
D) recall rights
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28
Almost 80 percent of unionized workers in Canada have a pension plan. What is this an example of?
A) base pay
B) total compensation
C) indirect pay
D) wage differential
A) base pay
B) total compensation
C) indirect pay
D) wage differential
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29
Globally, research indicates that unionized employees receive more training than nonunion employees. According to Canadian results, which group of employees has the most opportunity for training?
A) men
B) women
C) new employees
D) union stewards
A) men
B) women
C) new employees
D) union stewards
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30
In an effort to reduce the likelihood of unionization, a nonunion pool pays lifeguards $13.00 per hour. The unionized pools pay $11.00 an hour. What is this an example of?
A) spillover effect
B) union effect
C) threat effect
D) wage differential effect
A) spillover effect
B) union effect
C) threat effect
D) wage differential effect
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31
Mark earns $12.00 per hour as a server in a coffee shop. If a person orders only a coffee, he is supposed to ask them if they would also like a doughnut. For every doughnut Mark sells in that way, he earns an extra 25 cents. What is the $12.00 he earns per hour an example of?
A) base pay
B) total pay
C) performance pay
D) indirect pay
A) base pay
B) total pay
C) performance pay
D) indirect pay
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32
Research suggests that, on average, union workers make more in base pay than nonunion workers. How much more do they make?
A) 5%
B) 15 %
C) 20 %
D) 25 %
A) 5%
B) 15 %
C) 20 %
D) 25 %
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33
What is a nonunion firm hoping to accomplish when it responds to the threat effect by offering higher wages to clerical staff that those wages offered by other firms?
A) avoidance of work stoppage
B) effective cost management
C) raising the wage differential
D) avoidance of a unionization
A) avoidance of work stoppage
B) effective cost management
C) raising the wage differential
D) avoidance of a unionization
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34
In a unionized firm, which job evaluation approach is most likely to be used?
A) job ranking
B) point factor
C) job analysis
D) whole job comparison
A) job ranking
B) point factor
C) job analysis
D) whole job comparison
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35
Mark earns $12.00 per hour as a server in a coffee shop. If a person orders only a coffee, he is supposed to ask them if they would also like a doughnut. For every doughnut Mark sells in that way, he earns an extra 30 cents. What is the 30 cents per doughnut an example of?
A) base pay
B) total pay
C) performance pay
D) indirect pay
A) base pay
B) total pay
C) performance pay
D) indirect pay
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36
Which staffing practice is an effect of unionization?
A) the use of informal recruitment techniques
B) a lack of probationary periods
C) the use of seniority in selection decisions
D) the use of job design
A) the use of informal recruitment techniques
B) a lack of probationary periods
C) the use of seniority in selection decisions
D) the use of job design
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37
Approximately what percentage of total payroll costs is made up of indirect pay?
A) 10
B) 15
C) 20
D) 30
A) 10
B) 15
C) 20
D) 30
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38
Which process would a firm use to determine the overall value of a job?
A) job analysis
B) job ranking
C) job comparison
D) job evaluation
A) job analysis
B) job ranking
C) job comparison
D) job evaluation
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39
According to research, which group has the largest union wage differential?
A) male employees
B) public-sector employees
C) nonprofit employees
D) employees in smaller firms
A) male employees
B) public-sector employees
C) nonprofit employees
D) employees in smaller firms
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40
Overall, what does Canadian research evidence suggest regarding performance appraisals in unionized firms?
A) Appraisals are more formal than those in nonunionized firms.
B) Appraisals are supported for development purposes.
C) Appraisals are seldom used for discipline purposes.
D) Appraisals are usually used for promotion purposes.
A) Appraisals are more formal than those in nonunionized firms.
B) Appraisals are supported for development purposes.
C) Appraisals are seldom used for discipline purposes.
D) Appraisals are usually used for promotion purposes.
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41
What do unions and employers have in common?
A) communication problems
B) formalized human resource practices
C) satisfied employees
D) high organization commitment
A) communication problems
B) formalized human resource practices
C) satisfied employees
D) high organization commitment
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42
Which term refers to an employee's acceptance of the organization's goals and values?
A) organizational fairness
B) organizational commitment
C) organizational compliance
D) organizational development
A) organizational fairness
B) organizational commitment
C) organizational compliance
D) organizational development
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43
Why is the relationship between union wage premiums and economic performance countercyclical?
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44
Name and briefly describe the three elements of total compensation.
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45
Which of the following has been defined as an employee's assessment of his or her overall job experience?
A) job enrichment
B) job satisfaction
C) workplace commitment
D) worker perception
A) job enrichment
B) job satisfaction
C) workplace commitment
D) worker perception
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46
What term refers to a survey that assesses the likelihood that an employee will leave the organization?
A) intention to quit
B) intention to move
C) intention to relocate
D) intention to grieve coworker relationships
A) intention to quit
B) intention to move
C) intention to relocate
D) intention to grieve coworker relationships
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47
When is union commitment more likely to be high?
A) when the member has limited contact with the union
B) when the member has high union satisfaction
C) when the member reads union publications
D) when the member has low organizational commitment
A) when the member has limited contact with the union
B) when the member has high union satisfaction
C) when the member reads union publications
D) when the member has low organizational commitment
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48
Which term refers to an increase in the quality and quantity of union membership?
A) union acceptance
B) union renewal
C) union gain
D) union development
A) union acceptance
B) union renewal
C) union gain
D) union development
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49
Your friend John owns a coffee shop that recently unionized. He asks you how unionization will affect the business's profitability, productivity, pay, and selection practices. Briefly outline your response to John.
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50
Which term refers to an employee's assessment of his/her union experience?
A) union climate
B) intention to quit the union
C) union commitment
D) union satisfaction
A) union climate
B) intention to quit the union
C) union commitment
D) union satisfaction
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51
Which human resources practice on firms is an effect of unionization?
A) HR practices are less formal.
B) HR practices focus more on individual rewards and recognition.
C) Management is more flexible about HR matters.
D) Many HR practices put more emphasis on seniority.
A) HR practices are less formal.
B) HR practices focus more on individual rewards and recognition.
C) Management is more flexible about HR matters.
D) Many HR practices put more emphasis on seniority.
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52
An organization's total compensation mix contains three elements. Explain base pay in relation to union impact.
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53
Why might unions have a negative effect on firm productivity?
A) Collective voice increases the number of employee complaints.
B) Formal grievance procedures are used to discuss workplace conflict.
C) The industry may have a history of union-management conflict.
D) Unions increase participative decision making.
A) Collective voice increases the number of employee complaints.
B) Formal grievance procedures are used to discuss workplace conflict.
C) The industry may have a history of union-management conflict.
D) Unions increase participative decision making.
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54
Evidence suggests that unionization is associated with a small increase in productivity. Which of the following best explains the increase in productivity?
A) the union's involvement in pay and benefits
B) the union's involvement in appraisal and evaluation
C) the union's involvement in health and safety
D) the union's involvement in staffing and selection
A) the union's involvement in pay and benefits
B) the union's involvement in appraisal and evaluation
C) the union's involvement in health and safety
D) the union's involvement in staffing and selection
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55
Compare and contrast the job satisfaction of union and nonunion employees. In your answer, address wages, benefits, job security, supervisors/supervision, job content, and promotion opportunities.
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56
You are working in the HR department of a firm that has just unionized. Your boss, Jane, asks you to predict, based on research, the impact of unionization on employee satisfaction and intention to quit. What do you tell Jane?
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57
Recruitment and selection represent key staffing functions. How is each function impacted by unionization?
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