Deck 13: Labor Relations and Collective Bargaining
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Deck 13: Labor Relations and Collective Bargaining
1
Discuss the differences between unions before and after the Great Depression.What laws significantly affected U.S.unions?
Until about 1930,there were no special labor laws.Employers didn't have to engage in collective bargaining with employees and were virtually unrestrained in their behavior toward unions.The use of spies and the firing of agitators were widespread."Yellow-dog" contracts,whereby management could require non-union membership as a condition for employment,were widely enforced.Most union weapons-even strikes-were illegal.This one-sided situation lasted in the United States from the Revolution to the Great Depression (around 1930).Since then,in response to changing public attitudes,values,and economic conditions,labor law has gone through three clear changes: from "strong encouragement" of unions to "modified encouragement coupled with regulation" to "detailed regulation of internal union affairs." The Norris-LaGuardia Act of 1932 set the stage for a new era in which union activity was encouraged.It guaranteed to each employee the right to bargain collectively "free from interference,restraint,or coercion." It limited the courts' abilities to issue injunctions (stop orders)for activities such as peaceful picketing and payment of strike benefits.In 1935,Congress passed the National Labor Relations (or Wagner)Act to add teeth to the Norris-LaGuardia Act.It did this by (1)banning certain unfair labor practices,(2)providing for secret-ballot elections and majority rule for determining whether a firm's employees would unionize,and (3)creating the National Labor Relations Board (NLRB)to enforce these two provisions.
2
In which human resource activity does a typical labor agreement NOT give the union a role?
A) recruitment
B) selection
C) dismissal
D) appraisals
A) recruitment
B) selection
C) dismissal
D) appraisals
D
Explanation: The typical labor agreement also gives the union a role in other human resource activities, including recruiting, selecting, compensating, promoting, training, and discharging employees. Unions typically play no role in performance appraisals.
Explanation: The typical labor agreement also gives the union a role in other human resource activities, including recruiting, selecting, compensating, promoting, training, and discharging employees. Unions typically play no role in performance appraisals.
3
In 1947,which type of union security was outlawed in interstate commerce?
A) closed shop
B) agency shop
C) union shop
D) preferential shop
A) closed shop
B) agency shop
C) union shop
D) preferential shop
A
Explanation: Under the closed shop form of union security, the company can hire only current union members. Congress outlawed closed shops in interstate commerce in 1947, but they still exist in some states for particular industries.
Explanation: Under the closed shop form of union security, the company can hire only current union members. Congress outlawed closed shops in interstate commerce in 1947, but they still exist in some states for particular industries.
4
The ________ form of union security means that the company can hire non-union people,but those people must join the union within a prescribed period of time.
A) closed shop
B) union shop
C) agency shop
D) open shop
A) closed shop
B) union shop
C) agency shop
D) open shop
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The ________ form of union security means that the company can hire only union members.
A) closed shop
B) union shop
C) agency shop
D) maintenance of membership agreement
A) closed shop
B) union shop
C) agency shop
D) maintenance of membership agreement
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The term "________" describes statutory or constitutional provisions banning the requirement of union membership as a condition of employment.
A) termination at will
B) right to work
C) open shop
D) free labor
A) termination at will
B) right to work
C) open shop
D) free labor
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7
Right-to-work laws don't outlaw unions.
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8
With the maintenance of membership arrangement of union security,how long must union members employed by a firm maintain union membership?
A) until there is a wage increase
B) for the contract period
C) until negotiations end
D) for at least 1 year
A) until there is a wage increase
B) for the contract period
C) until negotiations end
D) for at least 1 year
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9
Factors that cause workers to unionize include all EXCEPT________.
A) low morale
B) good employee relations
C) poor communication
D) fear of job loss
A) low morale
B) good employee relations
C) poor communication
D) fear of job loss
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10
What is the meaning of union security and what are the five types of union security possible? Explain each type.
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11
Which of the following is most likely a FALSE statement about union membership?
A) Employees prefer nonunion workers, so they pay them higher wages than union workers.
B) In an attempt to organize workers aggressively, seven big unions formed one federation.
C) In some industries, unionization has been linked to improved employee performance.
D) Both blue-collar and white-collar industries have union members.
A) Employees prefer nonunion workers, so they pay them higher wages than union workers.
B) In an attempt to organize workers aggressively, seven big unions formed one federation.
C) In some industries, unionization has been linked to improved employee performance.
D) Both blue-collar and white-collar industries have union members.
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Right-to-work laws inhibit union formation by ________.
A) outlawing unions in right-to-work states
B) prohibiting any form of union security
C) making union membership a precondition for employment
D) leaving the question of union security up to each company
A) outlawing unions in right-to-work states
B) prohibiting any form of union security
C) making union membership a precondition for employment
D) leaving the question of union security up to each company
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13
In a preferential shop,union members do not get preference in hiring,and the employer can still hire nonunion members.
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14
What are the theories regarding why workers unionize? What are some of the activities that employers and supervisors can and cannot do during unionizing efforts?
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15
The agency shop form of union security means that the ________.
A) company can hire only union members
B) company can hire non-union people if they vow to join the union
C) employees who do not belong to the union must still pay dues
D) employees can decide whether to join the union and pay dues
A) company can hire only union members
B) company can hire non-union people if they vow to join the union
C) employees who do not belong to the union must still pay dues
D) employees can decide whether to join the union and pay dues
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Employees join unions in response to ________.
A) concerns about worker safety
B) desires for mandatory arbitration
C) perceptions of employer unfairness
D) demands for new technical certification
A) concerns about worker safety
B) desires for mandatory arbitration
C) perceptions of employer unfairness
D) demands for new technical certification
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17
Which of the following is NOT one of the three layers of most union structures?
A) local union
B) national union
C) global federation
D) national federation
A) local union
B) national union
C) global federation
D) national federation
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18
Which of the following best describes the AFL-CIO?
A) voluntary federation of national and international labor unions
B) local union for automobile workers in Detroit, Michigan
C) federation of firms that fight unionization in their plants
D) regional branch of the National Labor Relations Board
A) voluntary federation of national and international labor unions
B) local union for automobile workers in Detroit, Michigan
C) federation of firms that fight unionization in their plants
D) regional branch of the National Labor Relations Board
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19
Which of the following best describes the closed shop form of union security?
A) A company hires non-union people if they agree to join the union.
B) Union members receive preferential treatment in hiring.
C) Employees who do not belong to the union are required to pay dues.
D) A company can hire only current union members.
A) A company hires non-union people if they agree to join the union.
B) Union members receive preferential treatment in hiring.
C) Employees who do not belong to the union are required to pay dues.
D) A company can hire only current union members.
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20
Which type of union security accounts for almost three-fourths of union contracts?
A) preferential shop
B) agency shop
C) closed shop
D) union shop
A) preferential shop
B) agency shop
C) closed shop
D) union shop
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21
Which of the following was established by the Wagner Act?
A) National Labor Relations Committee
B) Norris-LaGuardia Group
C) National Labor Relations Board
D) Knights of Labor
A) National Labor Relations Committee
B) Norris-LaGuardia Group
C) National Labor Relations Board
D) Knights of Labor
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22
The ________ form of union security means that the employees who do not belong to the union still must pay union dues because the union's efforts benefit them all.
A) closed shop
B) union shop
C) agency shop
D) open shop
A) closed shop
B) union shop
C) agency shop
D) open shop
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23
Which term refers to a union organizing tactic by which union members are placed on non-union job sites?
A) featherbedding
B) union salting
C) mediating
D) picketing
A) featherbedding
B) union salting
C) mediating
D) picketing
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24
The Landrum-Griffin Act encouraged union activity by guaranteeing each employee the right to bargain collectively without interference,restraint,or coercion.
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25
Which form of union security means that union members have preference in hiring,but the employer can hire non-union members?
A) closed shop
B) union shop
C) agency shop
D) preferential shop
A) closed shop
B) union shop
C) agency shop
D) preferential shop
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26
Which law enables the U.S.president to intervene in national emergency strikes?
A) Norris-LaGuardia Act
B) Wagner Act
C) Landrum-Griffin Act
D) Taft-Hartley Act
A) Norris-LaGuardia Act
B) Wagner Act
C) Landrum-Griffin Act
D) Taft-Hartley Act
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27
According to the Landrum-Griffin Act,national and international unions must elect officers at least once every ________ years.
A) 2
B) 4
C) 5
D) 10
A) 2
B) 4
C) 5
D) 10
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The Taft-Hartley Act amended the National Labor Relations Act by prohibiting unfair union labor practices and specifying the rights of both employers and employees.
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29
A national emergency strike is best defined as a strike that has the potential to ________.
A) interfere with the national economy
B) hinder manufacturing capabilities
C) imperil national health and safety
D) prevent economic development
A) interfere with the national economy
B) hinder manufacturing capabilities
C) imperil national health and safety
D) prevent economic development
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30
Which of the following guaranteed each employee the right to bargain collectively free from interference,restraint,or coercion?
A) National Labor Relations Act
B) Norris-LaGuardia Act
C) National Labor Relations Board
D) Taft-Hartley Act
A) National Labor Relations Act
B) Norris-LaGuardia Act
C) National Labor Relations Board
D) Taft-Hartley Act
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31
What is the first step in the union drive process?
A) obtaining authorization cards from employees
B) making initial contact with employees
C) holding an initial organization hearing
D) campaigning for employee votes
A) obtaining authorization cards from employees
B) making initial contact with employees
C) holding an initial organization hearing
D) campaigning for employee votes
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32
Which of the following was NOT designated an unfair labor practice by the Wagner Act?
A) bribing employees
B) requiring yellow-dog contracts
C) using company spy systems
D) moving businesses to avoid unionization
A) bribing employees
B) requiring yellow-dog contracts
C) using company spy systems
D) moving businesses to avoid unionization
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33
Which law sought to protect union members from possible wrongdoing on the part of their unions?
A) Norris-LaGuardia Act
B) Taft-Hartley Act
C) Wagner Act
D) Landrum-Griffin Act
A) Norris-LaGuardia Act
B) Taft-Hartley Act
C) Wagner Act
D) Landrum-Griffin Act
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34
The Taft-Hartley Act amended the Wagner Act in all of the following ways EXCEPT by ________.
A) prohibiting unfair labor practices
B) limiting the power of the National Labor Review Board
C) enumerating the rights of employees as union members
D) enumerating the rights of employers
A) prohibiting unfair labor practices
B) limiting the power of the National Labor Review Board
C) enumerating the rights of employees as union members
D) enumerating the rights of employers
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35
Which of the following best describes a "yellow-dog" contract?
A) Employers agree to abide by the guidelines of the local labor unions.
B) As a condition of employment, an employee agrees not to join a union.
C) Union members agree to the agency shop form of union security.
D) As a condition of employment, an employee agrees not to picket.
A) Employers agree to abide by the guidelines of the local labor unions.
B) As a condition of employment, an employee agrees not to join a union.
C) Union members agree to the agency shop form of union security.
D) As a condition of employment, an employee agrees not to picket.
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36
Which of the following bans certain unfair labor practices and provides for majority rule and secret ballot elections?
A) Landrum-Griffin Act
B) Norris-LaGuardia Act
C) Wagner Act
D) Taft-Hartley Act
A) Landrum-Griffin Act
B) Norris-LaGuardia Act
C) Wagner Act
D) Taft-Hartley Act
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37
The National Labor Relations Board was primarily established for the purpose of ________.
A) investigating unfair labor practice charges
B) overseeing the establishment of local unions
C) managing the membership of the AFL-CIO
D) negotiating contracts on behalf of local unions
A) investigating unfair labor practice charges
B) overseeing the establishment of local unions
C) managing the membership of the AFL-CIO
D) negotiating contracts on behalf of local unions
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38
You are a manager at a manufacturing facility,and you tell your subordinates that unions are dangerous to the economy.Which law protects your right to express these views?
A) Wagner Act
B) Taft-Hartley Act
C) Norris-LaGuardia-Act
D) Landrum-Griffin Act
A) Wagner Act
B) Taft-Hartley Act
C) Norris-LaGuardia-Act
D) Landrum-Griffin Act
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39
Identify the five labor practices used by employers that the Wagner Act deemed unfair and considered "statutory wrongs."
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40
Which of the following best describes the purpose of the Wagner Act?
A) guaranteeing each employee the right to bargain collectively free from interference and coercion
B) making it illegal for a union to refuse to bargain in good faith with the employer
C) allowing secret-ballot elections for determining whether a firm's employees would unionize
D) banning unions from preventing employees from exercising their guaranteed bargaining rights
A) guaranteeing each employee the right to bargain collectively free from interference and coercion
B) making it illegal for a union to refuse to bargain in good faith with the employer
C) allowing secret-ballot elections for determining whether a firm's employees would unionize
D) banning unions from preventing employees from exercising their guaranteed bargaining rights
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Hyper-Tech Enterprises manufactures mechanical parts used in air conditioning and heating units.The company employs over 300 workers at its Alabama facility.None of the Hyper-Tech employees belongs to a union; however,management believes that unionization is in the near future.A representative of a local union has recently visited Hyper-Tech in an attempt to solicit members and have them sign authorization cards.Enough eligible employees have signed authorization cards to petition the NLRB for an election.Hyper-Tech's top executives are considering fighting the unionization efforts. Which of the following,if TRUE,best supports the suggestion that Hyper-Tech will lose an NLRB election?
A) Surveys indicate that Hyper-Tech employees have high job satisfaction.
B) Hyper-Tech managers have been told to share their opinions about unions with subordinates.
C) Hyper-Tech managers have been told to avoid making promises to their subordinates.
D) Only a fraction of Hyper-Tech employees voted in the election.
A) Surveys indicate that Hyper-Tech employees have high job satisfaction.
B) Hyper-Tech managers have been told to share their opinions about unions with subordinates.
C) Hyper-Tech managers have been told to avoid making promises to their subordinates.
D) Only a fraction of Hyper-Tech employees voted in the election.
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________ is the process of legally terminating a union's right to represent employees.
A) Union salting
B) Featherbedding
C) Arbitration
D) Decertification
A) Union salting
B) Featherbedding
C) Arbitration
D) Decertification
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43
The union becomes the employees' representative if it receives ________.
A) a majority of the votes cast
B) a majority of the votes cast by the bargaining unit
C) signed authorization cards from 30% of employees
D) written approval from the employer and the NLRB
A) a majority of the votes cast
B) a majority of the votes cast by the bargaining unit
C) signed authorization cards from 30% of employees
D) written approval from the employer and the NLRB
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44
Which of the following is an appropriate action for a supervisor to take in respect to unionization activities?
A) attending union meetings when invited by workers
B) encouraging employees to share unionization opinions
C) sharing personal experiences about union involvement
D) asking employees how they will vote in a union election
A) attending union meetings when invited by workers
B) encouraging employees to share unionization opinions
C) sharing personal experiences about union involvement
D) asking employees how they will vote in a union election
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45
In most cases,which of the following improves a union's chances of winning a certification election?
A) large voting blocs
B) small bargaining units
C) high unemployment rates in area
D) regional area with low union involvement
A) large voting blocs
B) small bargaining units
C) high unemployment rates in area
D) regional area with low union involvement
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46
What percentage of eligible employees in a bargaining unit must sign authorization cards in order for the union to petition the NLRB for an election?
A) 10
B) 20
C) 30
D) 50
A) 10
B) 20
C) 30
D) 50
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Decertification campaigns to end union representation are in principle very similar to the initial certification campaign that brought the union into power.
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48
Union authorization cards serve all of the following functions EXCEPT ________.
A) subjecting the employee to union rules
B) stating that the employee has applied for membership
C) designating the union as a bargaining representative
D) enabling employers to modify employment conditions
A) subjecting the employee to union rules
B) stating that the employee has applied for membership
C) designating the union as a bargaining representative
D) enabling employers to modify employment conditions
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49
In order for unions to petition an election,50% of eligible employees in a bargaining unit must sign authorization cards.
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50
A labor organization is violating the NLRA if it ________.
A) strikes over employment terms
B) does not allow filing of election petitions via e-mail
C) processes grievances of nonunion members
D) allows nonstrikers to enter an employer's premises
A) strikes over employment terms
B) does not allow filing of election petitions via e-mail
C) processes grievances of nonunion members
D) allows nonstrikers to enter an employer's premises
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51
Hyper-Tech Enterprises manufactures mechanical parts used in air conditioning and heating units.The company employs over 300 workers at its Alabama facility.None of the Hyper-Tech employees belongs to a union; however,management believes that unionization is in the near future.A representative of a local union has recently visited Hyper-Tech in an attempt to solicit members and have them sign authorization cards.Enough eligible employees have signed authorization cards to petition the NLRB for an election.Hyper-Tech's top executives are considering fighting the unionization efforts. Which of the following questions is LEAST relevant to the decision by Hyper-Tech to fight unionization efforts?
A) How many Hyper-Tech employees were hired within the last year?
B) What percentage of Hyper-Tech employees signed authorization cards?
C) Does Hyper-Tech qualify for coverage by the National Labor Relations Board?
D) What is the opinion of Hyper-Tech's shareholders and creditors regarding unionization?
A) How many Hyper-Tech employees were hired within the last year?
B) What percentage of Hyper-Tech employees signed authorization cards?
C) Does Hyper-Tech qualify for coverage by the National Labor Relations Board?
D) What is the opinion of Hyper-Tech's shareholders and creditors regarding unionization?
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When representatives of Ford's management and the autoworkers' union meet to negotiate a labor agreement,which of the following is most likely occurring?
A) collective bargaining
B) featherbedding
C) union salting
D) certification
A) collective bargaining
B) featherbedding
C) union salting
D) certification
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You are a supervisor at a large manufacturing firm.What should you do or not do during organizing and preelection campaigns? What should you do or not do when faced with employee grievances?
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Hyper-Tech Enterprises manufactures mechanical parts used in air conditioning and heating units.The company employs over 300 workers at its Alabama facility.None of the Hyper-Tech employees belongs to a union; however,management believes that unionization is in the near future.A representative of a local union has recently visited Hyper-Tech in an attempt to solicit members and have them sign authorization cards.Enough eligible employees have signed authorization cards to petition the NLRB for an election.Hyper-Tech's top executives are considering fighting the unionization efforts. Which of the following,if TRUE,supports the argument by the NLRB that Hyper-Tech has conducted unfair labor practices?
A) Hyper-Tech managers prohibited union representatives from soliciting employees who were on duty.
B) Hyper-Tech managers intervened when pro-union employees solicited other employees while both were on duty.
C) Hyper-Tech managers prohibited the distribution of union literature in the company cafeteria during lunch.
D) Hyper-Tech managers barred non-employee union representatives from entering the firm's building.
A) Hyper-Tech managers prohibited union representatives from soliciting employees who were on duty.
B) Hyper-Tech managers intervened when pro-union employees solicited other employees while both were on duty.
C) Hyper-Tech managers prohibited the distribution of union literature in the company cafeteria during lunch.
D) Hyper-Tech managers barred non-employee union representatives from entering the firm's building.
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55
It is illegal for supervisors to discuss their opinions about unionization with employees.
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It is legal for union organizers to solicit employees for membership as long as the effort does not endanger the performance or safety of the employees.
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57
What are the different types of strikes? What is the purpose of picketing during a strike? During a union drive and election,what are the guidelines regarding employee picketing?
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58
List and describe the five steps involved in planning a union drive and election.
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Hyper-Tech Enterprises manufactures mechanical parts used in air conditioning and heating units.The company employs over 300 workers at its Alabama facility.None of the Hyper-Tech employees belongs to a union; however,management believes that unionization is in the near future.A representative of a local union has recently visited Hyper-Tech in an attempt to solicit members and have them sign authorization cards.Enough eligible employees have signed authorization cards to petition the NLRB for an election.Hyper-Tech's top executives are considering fighting the unionization efforts. Which of the following,if TRUE,best supports the argument that Hyper-Tech should contest the union's right to an election?
A) Hyper-Tech managers will soon be conducting annual employee performance appraisals and determining what salary adjustments to make.
B) Managers believe that they may have inadvertently hired union salts, who most likely instigated the unionization movement at Hyper-Tech.
C) Hyper-Tech management believes that if employees are provided with additional information from the firm, they will revoke their authorization cards.
D) The process outlined at Hyper-Tech for filing employee grievances differs from the grievance procedures at other firms in the same industry.
A) Hyper-Tech managers will soon be conducting annual employee performance appraisals and determining what salary adjustments to make.
B) Managers believe that they may have inadvertently hired union salts, who most likely instigated the unionization movement at Hyper-Tech.
C) Hyper-Tech management believes that if employees are provided with additional information from the firm, they will revoke their authorization cards.
D) The process outlined at Hyper-Tech for filing employee grievances differs from the grievance procedures at other firms in the same industry.
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The ________ is the group of employees the union will be authorized to represent.
A) union delegation
B) negotiating team
C) bargaining unit
D) grievance committee
A) union delegation
B) negotiating team
C) bargaining unit
D) grievance committee
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61
All of the following are negotiating guidelines EXCEPT ________.
A) acting fairly but firmly
B) controlling emotions
C) compromising
D) working quickly
A) acting fairly but firmly
B) controlling emotions
C) compromising
D) working quickly
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62
The National Air Traffic Controllers Association and the Federal Aviation Administration have reached an impasse during collective bargaining.Which of the following will most likely be used to reach a settlement?
A) interest arbitration
B) mediation
C) binding arbitration
D) fact finding
A) interest arbitration
B) mediation
C) binding arbitration
D) fact finding
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63
Union members at ABC Manufacturing are striking because management and the union failed to reach an agreement on the health benefits aspect of a contract.This is most likely an example of a(n)________ strike.
A) unfair labor practice
B) wildcat
C) sympathy
D) economic
A) unfair labor practice
B) wildcat
C) sympathy
D) economic
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64
The United Auto Workers went on strike support the employees of the Detroit News,Detroit Free Press,and USA Today.This is an example of a(n)________ strike.
A) unfair labor practice
B) wildcat
C) sympathy
D) yellow-dog
A) unfair labor practice
B) wildcat
C) sympathy
D) yellow-dog
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65
Negotiators use all of the following types of third-party interventions to overcome an impasse EXCEPT ________.
A) binding arbitration
B) fact finding
C) mediation
D) picketing
A) binding arbitration
B) fact finding
C) mediation
D) picketing
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66
Arbitration means ending an impasse by ________.
A) assisting the principals in reaching an agreement
B) studying the issue in a dispute and suggesting a settlement
C) making a public recommendation to a committee
D) giving a third-party the power to determine and dictate the settlement terms
A) assisting the principals in reaching an agreement
B) studying the issue in a dispute and suggesting a settlement
C) making a public recommendation to a committee
D) giving a third-party the power to determine and dictate the settlement terms
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67
Fact finding seeks to end an impasse by ________.
A) assisting the principals in reaching an agreement
B) studying the issues and making a public recommendation
C) interpreting and analyzing existing contract terms
D) communicating assessments of the likelihood of a strike
A) assisting the principals in reaching an agreement
B) studying the issues and making a public recommendation
C) interpreting and analyzing existing contract terms
D) communicating assessments of the likelihood of a strike
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68
Which form of arbitration means that both parties are committed to accepting the arbitrator's decision?
A) interest arbitration
B) binding arbitration
C) nonbinding arbitration
D) compulsory arbitration
A) interest arbitration
B) binding arbitration
C) nonbinding arbitration
D) compulsory arbitration
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69
All of the following are examples of mandatory bargaining items EXCEPT ________.
A) wages
B) hours
C) severance pay
D) cafeteria prices
A) wages
B) hours
C) severance pay
D) cafeteria prices
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70
Which of the following is an illegal bargaining item?
A) employee drug testing
B) discriminatory treatment
C) continuance of past contract
D) membership of bargaining team
A) employee drug testing
B) discriminatory treatment
C) continuance of past contract
D) membership of bargaining team
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71
Which intervention method listed below is the most definitive of all third-party interventions?
A) fact finding
B) mediation
C) binding arbitration
D) interest arbitration
A) fact finding
B) mediation
C) binding arbitration
D) interest arbitration
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72
Managers from Ford and representatives from United Auto Workers are in the first stage of collective bargaining over benefits and wages.Which of the following is most likely occurring?
A) Subcommittees are forming to create alternatives.
B) Each side is checking terms with superiors.
C) Each side is trading some of its demands.
D) Each side is presenting its demands.
A) Subcommittees are forming to create alternatives.
B) Each side is checking terms with superiors.
C) Each side is trading some of its demands.
D) Each side is presenting its demands.
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73
All of the following are examples of permissible bargaining items EXCEPT ________.
A) indemnity bonds
B) use of union label
C) employee drug testing
D) strikebreaker employment
A) indemnity bonds
B) use of union label
C) employee drug testing
D) strikebreaker employment
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74
Which of the following terms refers to a collective bargaining situation that occurs when the parties are NOT able to move further toward settlement?
A) impasse
B) picketing
C) arbitration
D) wildcat strike
A) impasse
B) picketing
C) arbitration
D) wildcat strike
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75
Under which scenario would an HR manager be required to rehire a striker who wanted to be reinstated?
A) following economic strikes if the negotiations are resolved
B) following sympathy strikes
C) following unfair labor practice strikes
D) following wildcat strikes when the contract is still in place
A) following economic strikes if the negotiations are resolved
B) following sympathy strikes
C) following unfair labor practice strikes
D) following wildcat strikes when the contract is still in place
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76
During the term of their contract with ABC Manufacturing,members of the firm's employee union participate in an unauthorized strike.This is most likely an example of a(n)________ strike.
A) unfair labor practice
B) wildcat
C) sympathy
D) economic
A) unfair labor practice
B) wildcat
C) sympathy
D) economic
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77
Which third-party intervention is commonly used in national emergency disputes?
A) fact finding
B) mediation
C) binding arbitration
D) nonbinding arbitration
A) fact finding
B) mediation
C) binding arbitration
D) nonbinding arbitration
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78
You are the HR manager at a firm that is currently dealing with an unfair labor practice strike.Which of the following responses would be LEAST appropriate for you to take?
A) shutting down the affected area until the strike ends
B) contracting out work to other operations
C) continuing operations with supervisors filling in
D) hiring permanent replacement workers
A) shutting down the affected area until the strike ends
B) contracting out work to other operations
C) continuing operations with supervisors filling in
D) hiring permanent replacement workers
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79
Which of the following is a characteristic of good-faith bargaining?
A) overlooking bargaining items
B) making unilateral changes
C) making counterproposals
D) bypassing union representatives
A) overlooking bargaining items
B) making unilateral changes
C) making counterproposals
D) bypassing union representatives
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80
Which third-party intervention uses a neutral third party to assist the principals in reaching agreement?
A) fact finding
B) mediation
C) binding arbitration
D) nonbinding arbitration
A) fact finding
B) mediation
C) binding arbitration
D) nonbinding arbitration
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