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Labor Relations Striking a Balance Study Set 1
Quiz 8: Impasses, Strikes, and Dispute Resolution
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Question 141
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Workers who cross a picket line to work during a strike, and then continue in their positions after the strike ends are known as _______________________________.
Question 142
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The Supreme Court case that established the rights of strike replacements to remain employed after a strike has ended is known as NLRB vs. __________________________________.
Question 143
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Most union contracts contain a no-strike clause prohibiting work stoppages over grievances during the life of a contract. When employees go out on strike in violation of the contract, it is called a _______________________________ strike.
Question 144
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A union representing hotel workers goes out on strike to force the hotel to allow it to staff the restaurant rather than the current outsourced workers. This strike would be considered a _______________________________ strike.
Question 145
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_______________________________ arbitration places no constraints on the arbitrator in deciding the settlement terms.
Question 146
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When a union tries to create negative publicity surrounding an employer's behavior in a labor dispute to get other members of the community (business and financial partners, consumers, politicians, and government) to pressure it to settle it is known as a _______________________________.
Question 147
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The Railway Labor Act empowers the president of the United States to create a _______________________________ board if a strike threatens to deprive essential transportation service.
Question 148
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A _______________________________ occurs when employees encourage customers to stop patronizing companies that do business with their employer as a way to get these companies to put pressure on the employer to concede to union demands.