Multiple Choice
An employer, in the midst of an organizing campaign, decides to bring in organizers from a competing union and support them. Based on the National Labor Relations Act (NLRA) , he will be guilty of violating .
A) Section 8(a) 1 and 8(a) 2 of the NLRA
B) Section 8(a) 4 and 8(a) 5 of the NLRA
C) Section 101(A) (1) of the Landrum-Griffith Act
D) Section 101(A) (5) of the Landrum-Griffith Act
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