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An Employer's Refusal to Allow Employees to Return to Work

Question 21

Question 21

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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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