Deck 13: Creating Positive Employee-Management Relations

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Mediation requires a both parties to attempt to resolve the dispute through facilitation.
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A labor union is a group of at least two employees who band together as a single entity to address pay,hours,and working conditions with their employer.
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Detractors claim that unions are bad for the economy because they result in lower prices.
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Collective bargaining occurs when the employer and union negotiate in good faith on employment terms and conditions to generate a written contract.
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Unionized workers typically earn lower pay and benefits than nonunionized workers.
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The National Labor Relations Act of 1935 guarantees the right of nonmanagerial employees of firms engaged in interstate commerce to join unions and bargain collectively.
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The Wagner Act entitles employees who no longer want a union to represent them to get rid of their union through a decertification election.
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A key provision of the Wagner Act guarantees the right of nonmanagerial employees of firms engaged in interstate commerce to join unions and bargain collectively.
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A card check would require employees sign an authorization card if they are in opposition to unionization.
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Union workers often have higher professional standards because the unions increase opportunities for worker training.
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The Railway Labor Act governs employment relations for railroads alone.
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The National Labor Relations Act of 1947 amended the Wagner Act to clarify what are considered unfair labor practices by unions and employees.
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Reducing employment uncertainty and increasing fairness have strong influences on employees' decision to unionize.
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The Labor Management Reporting and Disclosure Act of 1959 outlined a bill of rights for union members and sets up procedures for union elections,discipline,and financial reporting.
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Collective bargaining occurs when the employer and union negotiate in good faith on wages,benefits,work hours,and other employment terms and conditions.
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When negotiating,it is helpful to research and understand the individual(s) with whom you will be negotiating.
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When all workers in a unionized workplace are forced to join the union and pay dues,it is called a union shop.
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Negotiation is a process in which two or more parties make offers,counteroffers,and concessions in order to reach an agreement.
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Labor unions are democratic institutions whose members elect national,regional,and local leaders.
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The goal of a union is to further the social,safety,and economic interests of its members.
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__________ occurs when the employer and union negotiate in good faith on wages,benefits,work hours,and other employment terms and conditions.

A) Labor unionization
B) Collective bargaining
C) Labor management
D) Labor administrating
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__________ was intended to curb the work stoppages,strikes,and general labor conflict that had become common.

A) National Labor Relations Act of 1935 (Wagner Act)
B) Railway Labor Act
C) National Labor Relations Act of 1947
D) Labor Management Reporting and Disclosure Act of 1959
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The __________ prohibits "unfair labor practices" such as firing workers for joining unions,refusing to bargain with a union representing a majority of workers,or establishing a company union.

A) National Labor Relations Act of 1957
B) Railway Labor Act
C) National Labor Relations Act 1947
D) Labor Management Reporting and Disclosure Act of 1959
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__________ are guided by constitutions that are drafted and ratified by their members.

A) Labor unions
B) Collective bargainers
C) Labor managements
D) Labor administrators
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Once a union contract is in place,it governs many aspects of human resource management.
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Understanding the role of ________ can help you better decide if you would like to join one,and will help you manage employees more effectively in a unionized environment.

A) Labor unions
B) Collective bargains
C) Labor managers
D) Labor administrators
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__________ are democratic institutions whose members elect national,regional,and local leaders.

A) Labor unions
B) Collective bargainers
C) Labor managements
D) Labor administrators
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The __________guarantees the right of nonmanagerial employees of firms engaged in interstate commerce to join unions and bargain collectively.

A) National Labor Relations Act of 1935 (Wagner Act)
B) Railway Labor Act
C) National Labor Relations Act of 1947
D) Labor Management Reporting and Disclosure Act of 1959
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Arbitration is where an impartial third party acts as both judge and jury in imposing a binding decision on both negotiating parties.
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__________ are composed primarily of skilled employees in a single trade (e.g.,plumbers,carpenters,or machinists).

A) Industrial unions
B) Trade unions
C) Employee associations
D) Labor unions
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Before the __________,employers could spy on,punish,interrogate,and terminate employment of union members without just cause.

A) National Labor Relations Act of 1935 (Wagner Act)
B) Railway Labor Act
C) National Labor Relations Act of 1947
D) Labor Management Reporting and Disclosure Act of 1959
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__________ are composed primarily of semiskilled employees in manufacturing industries.

A) Industrial unions
B) Trade unions
C) Employee associations
D) Labor unions
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Unions promote and protect the interests of all employees regardless of whether they pay union dues,and even those workers who may not be represented by a union.
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A boycott occurs when union members refuse to use or buy the firm's products in order to exert economic pressure on management.
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The __________ tries to substitute bargaining,arbitration,and mediation for strikes in resolving labor disputes.

A) National Labor Relations Act of 1935 (Wagner Act)
B) Railway Labor Act
C) National Labor Relations Act of 1947
D) Labor Management Reporting and Disclosure Act of 1959
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Being able to persuade and influence others is a skill that will help you in both your personal and professional lives.
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The Wagner Act is also called the __________.

A) National Labor Relations Act of 1935
B) Railway Labor Act
C) National Labor Relations Act of 1947
D) Labor Management Reporting and Disclosure Act of 1959
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The goal of ________ is to further the social,safety,and economic interests of its members.

A) labor unions
B) collective bargainers
C) labor managements
D) labor administrators
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A __________ is a group of at least two employees who band together as a single entity to address pay,hours,and working conditions with their employer.

A) labor union
B) collective bargain
C) labor manager
D) labor administrator
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__________ are composed of professional employees (e.g.,healthcare workers,clerical workers,or teachers).

A) Industrial unions
B) Trade unions
C) Employee associations
D) Labor unions
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__________bargaining subjects are those required by the National Labor Relations Board and by law.

A) Mandatory
B) Permissive
C) Illegal
D) Unethical
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Negotiating with no intent of reaching an agreement would constitute __________ bargaining and violate the law.

A) collective
B) hard
C) surface
D) bad-faith
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In 1947,the Taft-Hartley Labor Act declared the _________ shop illegal.

A) union
B) closed
C) agency
D) open
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The three categories that are part of a __________ agreement are mandatory,permissive,and illegal subjects.

A) collective bargaining
B) hard bargaining
C) surface bargaining
D) nonbargaining
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The __________ amended the Wagner Act to clarify what are considered unfair labor practices by unions and employees.

A) National Labor Relations Act of 1935
B) Railway Labor Act
C) National Labor Relations Act of 1947
D) Labor Management Reporting and Disclosure Act of 1959
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A(n)__________ shop exclusively employs people who are already union members.

A) union
B) closed
C) agency
D) open
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A __________ bargaining agreement is a legal written contract between organized labor and an employer that is enforceable through the negotiated grievance and arbitration procedure.

A) collective
B) hard
C) surface
D) bad-faith
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The only legislative requirement regarding __________ bargaining is that both parties bargain in good faith with the intent on reaching an agreement.

A) collective
B) hard
C) surface
D) bad-faith
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A(n) __________ shop requires nonunion workers to pay a fee to the union for its services in negotiating their contracts.

A) union
B) closed
C) agency
D) open
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In a(n) __________ shop some workers benefit from a union or the collective bargaining process despite not contributing to the union.

A) union
B) closed
C) agency
D) open
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__________ bargaining agreements are the result of negotiations regarding hours,wages,and employment terms and conditions.

A) Collective
B) Hard
C) Surface
D) Bad-faith
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The Taft Hartley Act is also called the __________.

A) National Labor Relations Act of 1935
B) Railway Labor Act
C) National Labor Relations Act of 1947
D) Labor Management Reporting and Disclosure Act of 1959
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__________bargaining subjects,including rights protected under federal or state law,may not be negotiated.

A) Mandatory
B) Permissive
C) Illegal
D) Unethical
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__________ bargaining subjects,such as employee rights,may be negotiated but do not have to be.

A) Mandatory
B) Permissive
C) Illegal
D) Unethical
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A(n) __________ shop does not discriminate based on union membership in employing or keeping workers.

A) union
B) closed
C) agency
D) open
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__________ bargaining agreements typically contain a "just cause" clause requiring an employer to show a provable,legitimate reason for disciplining or terminating an employee.

A) Hard
B) Collective
C) Surface
D) Bad-faith
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__________ bargaining agreements often describe employee protections if the company is restructured,merged with,or bought out by another company.

A) Collective
B) Hard
C) Surface
D) Bad-faith
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Without a collective bargaining agreement,employees' workplace rights are ________,and employers have greater latitude to make up work rules and disciplinary procedures.

A) limited
B) imperfect
C) resourceful
D) practical
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__________ bargaining is going through the motions of negotiations with no intent of reaching an agreement.

A) Collective
B) Hard
C) Surface
D) Bad-faith
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Taking a strong position on an issue during a negotiation is called __________ bargaining.

A) collective
B) hard
C) surface
D) bad-faith
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__________ covers disputes over the interpretation of an existing contract and is often used in settling grievances.

A) Arbitration
B) Rights arbitration
C) Interest arbitration
D) Awareness arbitration
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There are two types of __________,distributive and integrative.

A) negotiation
B) arbitration
C) mediation
D) facilitation
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Seniority rules are a(n) __________ bargaining subject.

A) mandatory
B) permissive
C) illegal
D) unethical
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__________ negotiation essentially distributes resources among the parties involved.

A) Distributive
B) Integrative
C) Intercession
D) Demonstrative
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__________ negotiation occurs under zero-sum conditions,where any gain to one party is offset by an equivalent loss to the other party.

A) Distributive
B) Integrative
C) Intercession
D) Demonstrative
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Pension benefits are a(n) __________ bargaining subject.

A) mandatory
B) permissive
C) illegal
D) unethical
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Wages are a(n) __________ bargaining subject.

A) mandatory
B) permissive
C) illegal
D) unethical
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__________ bargaining helps to build good long-term relationships and minimizes bad feelings between the parties.

A) Distributive
B) Integrative
C) Intercession
D) Demonstrative
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__________ negotiation structures the conflict in a win-lose way.

A) Distributive
B) Integrative
C) Intercession
D) Demonstrative
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__________ occurs when an impartial third party acts as both judge and jury in imposing a binding decision on both negotiating parties.

A) Arbitration
B) Rights arbitration
C) Interest arbitration
D) Awareness arbitration
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__________ is a process in which two or more parties make offers,counteroffers,and concessions in order to reach an agreement.

A) Negotiation
B) Arbitration
C) Mediation
D) Facilitation
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__________ negotiation is a win-win negotiation in which the agreement involves no loss to either party.

A) Distributive
B) Integrative
C) Intercession
D) Demonstrative
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Retiree health insurance is a(n) __________ bargaining subject.

A) mandatory
B) permissive
C) illegal
D) unethical
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Proposals to discriminate against people based on a protected characteristic are a(n) __________bargaining subject.

A) mandatory
B) permissive
C) illegal
D) unethical
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Overtime benefits are a(n) __________ bargaining subject.

A) mandatory
B) permissive
C) illegal
D) unethical
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Grievance procedures are a(n) __________ bargaining subject.

A) mandatory
B) permissive
C) illegal
D) unethical
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In addition to being a core component of collective bargaining,most managers do a lot of __________ as part of their jobs.

A) negotiation
B) arbitration
C) mediation
D) facilitation
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Closed shop clauses are __________ subjects.

A) mandatory
B) permissive
C) illegal
D) unethical
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Drug testing is a(n) __________ bargaining subject.

A) mandatory
B) permissive
C) illegal
D) unethical
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Ground rules are a(n) __________ bargaining subject.

A) mandatory
B) permissive
C) illegal
D) unethical
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Mediation requires a both parties to attempt to resolve the dispute through facilitation.
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A labor union is a group of at least two employees who band together as a single entity to address pay,hours,and working conditions with their employer.
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3
Detractors claim that unions are bad for the economy because they result in lower prices.
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Collective bargaining occurs when the employer and union negotiate in good faith on employment terms and conditions to generate a written contract.
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Unionized workers typically earn lower pay and benefits than nonunionized workers.
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The National Labor Relations Act of 1935 guarantees the right of nonmanagerial employees of firms engaged in interstate commerce to join unions and bargain collectively.
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The Wagner Act entitles employees who no longer want a union to represent them to get rid of their union through a decertification election.
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A key provision of the Wagner Act guarantees the right of nonmanagerial employees of firms engaged in interstate commerce to join unions and bargain collectively.
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A card check would require employees sign an authorization card if they are in opposition to unionization.
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Union workers often have higher professional standards because the unions increase opportunities for worker training.
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The Railway Labor Act governs employment relations for railroads alone.
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The National Labor Relations Act of 1947 amended the Wagner Act to clarify what are considered unfair labor practices by unions and employees.
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Reducing employment uncertainty and increasing fairness have strong influences on employees' decision to unionize.
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The Labor Management Reporting and Disclosure Act of 1959 outlined a bill of rights for union members and sets up procedures for union elections,discipline,and financial reporting.
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Collective bargaining occurs when the employer and union negotiate in good faith on wages,benefits,work hours,and other employment terms and conditions.
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When negotiating,it is helpful to research and understand the individual(s) with whom you will be negotiating.
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When all workers in a unionized workplace are forced to join the union and pay dues,it is called a union shop.
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Negotiation is a process in which two or more parties make offers,counteroffers,and concessions in order to reach an agreement.
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Labor unions are democratic institutions whose members elect national,regional,and local leaders.
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The goal of a union is to further the social,safety,and economic interests of its members.
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21
__________ occurs when the employer and union negotiate in good faith on wages,benefits,work hours,and other employment terms and conditions.

A) Labor unionization
B) Collective bargaining
C) Labor management
D) Labor administrating
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__________ was intended to curb the work stoppages,strikes,and general labor conflict that had become common.

A) National Labor Relations Act of 1935 (Wagner Act)
B) Railway Labor Act
C) National Labor Relations Act of 1947
D) Labor Management Reporting and Disclosure Act of 1959
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23
The __________ prohibits "unfair labor practices" such as firing workers for joining unions,refusing to bargain with a union representing a majority of workers,or establishing a company union.

A) National Labor Relations Act of 1957
B) Railway Labor Act
C) National Labor Relations Act 1947
D) Labor Management Reporting and Disclosure Act of 1959
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__________ are guided by constitutions that are drafted and ratified by their members.

A) Labor unions
B) Collective bargainers
C) Labor managements
D) Labor administrators
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Once a union contract is in place,it governs many aspects of human resource management.
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Understanding the role of ________ can help you better decide if you would like to join one,and will help you manage employees more effectively in a unionized environment.

A) Labor unions
B) Collective bargains
C) Labor managers
D) Labor administrators
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__________ are democratic institutions whose members elect national,regional,and local leaders.

A) Labor unions
B) Collective bargainers
C) Labor managements
D) Labor administrators
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The __________guarantees the right of nonmanagerial employees of firms engaged in interstate commerce to join unions and bargain collectively.

A) National Labor Relations Act of 1935 (Wagner Act)
B) Railway Labor Act
C) National Labor Relations Act of 1947
D) Labor Management Reporting and Disclosure Act of 1959
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Arbitration is where an impartial third party acts as both judge and jury in imposing a binding decision on both negotiating parties.
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__________ are composed primarily of skilled employees in a single trade (e.g.,plumbers,carpenters,or machinists).

A) Industrial unions
B) Trade unions
C) Employee associations
D) Labor unions
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Before the __________,employers could spy on,punish,interrogate,and terminate employment of union members without just cause.

A) National Labor Relations Act of 1935 (Wagner Act)
B) Railway Labor Act
C) National Labor Relations Act of 1947
D) Labor Management Reporting and Disclosure Act of 1959
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__________ are composed primarily of semiskilled employees in manufacturing industries.

A) Industrial unions
B) Trade unions
C) Employee associations
D) Labor unions
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Unions promote and protect the interests of all employees regardless of whether they pay union dues,and even those workers who may not be represented by a union.
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A boycott occurs when union members refuse to use or buy the firm's products in order to exert economic pressure on management.
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The __________ tries to substitute bargaining,arbitration,and mediation for strikes in resolving labor disputes.

A) National Labor Relations Act of 1935 (Wagner Act)
B) Railway Labor Act
C) National Labor Relations Act of 1947
D) Labor Management Reporting and Disclosure Act of 1959
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Being able to persuade and influence others is a skill that will help you in both your personal and professional lives.
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37
The Wagner Act is also called the __________.

A) National Labor Relations Act of 1935
B) Railway Labor Act
C) National Labor Relations Act of 1947
D) Labor Management Reporting and Disclosure Act of 1959
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38
The goal of ________ is to further the social,safety,and economic interests of its members.

A) labor unions
B) collective bargainers
C) labor managements
D) labor administrators
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A __________ is a group of at least two employees who band together as a single entity to address pay,hours,and working conditions with their employer.

A) labor union
B) collective bargain
C) labor manager
D) labor administrator
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__________ are composed of professional employees (e.g.,healthcare workers,clerical workers,or teachers).

A) Industrial unions
B) Trade unions
C) Employee associations
D) Labor unions
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__________bargaining subjects are those required by the National Labor Relations Board and by law.

A) Mandatory
B) Permissive
C) Illegal
D) Unethical
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42
Negotiating with no intent of reaching an agreement would constitute __________ bargaining and violate the law.

A) collective
B) hard
C) surface
D) bad-faith
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43
In 1947,the Taft-Hartley Labor Act declared the _________ shop illegal.

A) union
B) closed
C) agency
D) open
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The three categories that are part of a __________ agreement are mandatory,permissive,and illegal subjects.

A) collective bargaining
B) hard bargaining
C) surface bargaining
D) nonbargaining
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45
The __________ amended the Wagner Act to clarify what are considered unfair labor practices by unions and employees.

A) National Labor Relations Act of 1935
B) Railway Labor Act
C) National Labor Relations Act of 1947
D) Labor Management Reporting and Disclosure Act of 1959
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A(n)__________ shop exclusively employs people who are already union members.

A) union
B) closed
C) agency
D) open
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47
A __________ bargaining agreement is a legal written contract between organized labor and an employer that is enforceable through the negotiated grievance and arbitration procedure.

A) collective
B) hard
C) surface
D) bad-faith
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48
The only legislative requirement regarding __________ bargaining is that both parties bargain in good faith with the intent on reaching an agreement.

A) collective
B) hard
C) surface
D) bad-faith
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49
A(n) __________ shop requires nonunion workers to pay a fee to the union for its services in negotiating their contracts.

A) union
B) closed
C) agency
D) open
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50
In a(n) __________ shop some workers benefit from a union or the collective bargaining process despite not contributing to the union.

A) union
B) closed
C) agency
D) open
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51
__________ bargaining agreements are the result of negotiations regarding hours,wages,and employment terms and conditions.

A) Collective
B) Hard
C) Surface
D) Bad-faith
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52
The Taft Hartley Act is also called the __________.

A) National Labor Relations Act of 1935
B) Railway Labor Act
C) National Labor Relations Act of 1947
D) Labor Management Reporting and Disclosure Act of 1959
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53
__________bargaining subjects,including rights protected under federal or state law,may not be negotiated.

A) Mandatory
B) Permissive
C) Illegal
D) Unethical
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__________ bargaining subjects,such as employee rights,may be negotiated but do not have to be.

A) Mandatory
B) Permissive
C) Illegal
D) Unethical
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A(n) __________ shop does not discriminate based on union membership in employing or keeping workers.

A) union
B) closed
C) agency
D) open
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56
__________ bargaining agreements typically contain a "just cause" clause requiring an employer to show a provable,legitimate reason for disciplining or terminating an employee.

A) Hard
B) Collective
C) Surface
D) Bad-faith
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__________ bargaining agreements often describe employee protections if the company is restructured,merged with,or bought out by another company.

A) Collective
B) Hard
C) Surface
D) Bad-faith
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58
Without a collective bargaining agreement,employees' workplace rights are ________,and employers have greater latitude to make up work rules and disciplinary procedures.

A) limited
B) imperfect
C) resourceful
D) practical
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59
__________ bargaining is going through the motions of negotiations with no intent of reaching an agreement.

A) Collective
B) Hard
C) Surface
D) Bad-faith
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Taking a strong position on an issue during a negotiation is called __________ bargaining.

A) collective
B) hard
C) surface
D) bad-faith
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61
__________ covers disputes over the interpretation of an existing contract and is often used in settling grievances.

A) Arbitration
B) Rights arbitration
C) Interest arbitration
D) Awareness arbitration
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62
There are two types of __________,distributive and integrative.

A) negotiation
B) arbitration
C) mediation
D) facilitation
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63
Seniority rules are a(n) __________ bargaining subject.

A) mandatory
B) permissive
C) illegal
D) unethical
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64
__________ negotiation essentially distributes resources among the parties involved.

A) Distributive
B) Integrative
C) Intercession
D) Demonstrative
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65
__________ negotiation occurs under zero-sum conditions,where any gain to one party is offset by an equivalent loss to the other party.

A) Distributive
B) Integrative
C) Intercession
D) Demonstrative
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66
Pension benefits are a(n) __________ bargaining subject.

A) mandatory
B) permissive
C) illegal
D) unethical
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67
Wages are a(n) __________ bargaining subject.

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B) permissive
C) illegal
D) unethical
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68
__________ bargaining helps to build good long-term relationships and minimizes bad feelings between the parties.

A) Distributive
B) Integrative
C) Intercession
D) Demonstrative
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69
__________ negotiation structures the conflict in a win-lose way.

A) Distributive
B) Integrative
C) Intercession
D) Demonstrative
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70
__________ occurs when an impartial third party acts as both judge and jury in imposing a binding decision on both negotiating parties.

A) Arbitration
B) Rights arbitration
C) Interest arbitration
D) Awareness arbitration
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71
__________ is a process in which two or more parties make offers,counteroffers,and concessions in order to reach an agreement.

A) Negotiation
B) Arbitration
C) Mediation
D) Facilitation
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72
__________ negotiation is a win-win negotiation in which the agreement involves no loss to either party.

A) Distributive
B) Integrative
C) Intercession
D) Demonstrative
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73
Retiree health insurance is a(n) __________ bargaining subject.

A) mandatory
B) permissive
C) illegal
D) unethical
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74
Proposals to discriminate against people based on a protected characteristic are a(n) __________bargaining subject.

A) mandatory
B) permissive
C) illegal
D) unethical
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75
Overtime benefits are a(n) __________ bargaining subject.

A) mandatory
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C) illegal
D) unethical
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76
Grievance procedures are a(n) __________ bargaining subject.

A) mandatory
B) permissive
C) illegal
D) unethical
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77
In addition to being a core component of collective bargaining,most managers do a lot of __________ as part of their jobs.

A) negotiation
B) arbitration
C) mediation
D) facilitation
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78
Closed shop clauses are __________ subjects.

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B) permissive
C) illegal
D) unethical
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79
Drug testing is a(n) __________ bargaining subject.

A) mandatory
B) permissive
C) illegal
D) unethical
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80
Ground rules are a(n) __________ bargaining subject.

A) mandatory
B) permissive
C) illegal
D) unethical
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