Unions are opposed to right-to-work laws because they claim that the laws:
A) prevent the unions from using dues for political action
B) allow some employees to be free riders because can benefit from the union without having to pay dues
C) allow some employees to have more influence than others in union decisions
D) give employers more power over unions
E) none of the other choices are correct
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Q490: Carl works at a unionized workplace where
Q491: Unions and employers who negotiate contracts have
Q492: Which of the following is not subject
Q493: XYZ moves from New Jersey (a non-right-to-work
Q494: Pay rate, insurance plans, holidays and overtime
Q496: If a dispute between an employer and
Q497: Carl works at a unionized workplace where
Q498: The process by which the employer and
Q499: Right-to-work laws:
A) increase union effectiveness
B) retard union
Q500: The process by which the employer and
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