Deck 12: Impasses and Their Resolution
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Deck 12: Impasses and Their Resolution
1
A short strike may be a relatively low-cost investment in gaining large future demands.
True
2
Under the Taft-Hartley Act,if the parties are at an impasse and the contract has expired,the union is free to strike.
True
3
In present-day fact-finding,the blame is fixed on one party rather than finding the underlying causes of the dispute.
False
4
Mediation helps parties settle on their own terms when they have been unable to do so without assistance.
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5
While mediation assists the parties to reach their own settlement,arbitration hears the positions of both and decides on binding settlement terms.
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6
When negotiations have broken down,mediators who act aggressively achieve settlements more frequently.
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7
A slowdown most often involves working to rules.
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8
Private sector fact finders are the most successful on distributive bargaining issues.
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9
Where represented employees cross picket lines,the union's bargaining power is increased.
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10
Coordinated campaigns simultaneously pressure the employer on several fronts,occurring instead of a strike or in reaction to a lockout.
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11
A study of the correlates of the willingness to strike found that propensities to strike were negatively related to integrative bargaining views.
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12
If an employer violates the law,the employees' right to strike in protest and to be reinstated at its end is absolutely protected by the NLRB and the courts.
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13
Employers that are diversified across industries can usually take a longer strike.
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14
Mediators' concern is not what either party achieves;thus,they are unlikely to influence the direction of the outcome.
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15
Third parties are used more frequently in the public sector,because most public sector employees are prohibited from striking.
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16
A local union does not need the national's approval to strike.
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17
Strikes increase as unemployment rises and inflation falls.
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18
In lockouts,the union informs the public about the dispute and appeals to others to stop doing business with the employer during the dispute.
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19
Hiring strike replacements jeopardizes strikers' jobs,increasing the possibility of violence.
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20
Of the three methods of third-party involvements,only fact-finding guarantees resolution.
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21
Boycott effects end as quickly as strike effects.
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22
Of the different methods of third-party involvements,only _____ guarantees resolution.
A) arbitration
B) mediation
C) fact-finding
D) negotiation
A) arbitration
B) mediation
C) fact-finding
D) negotiation
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23
Which of the following observations concerning interest arbitration is true?
A) It is most frequently used in the private sector.
B) It is similar to mediation and fact-finding.
C) It assists the parties to reach their own settlement.
D) It decides on binding settlement terms.
A) It is most frequently used in the private sector.
B) It is similar to mediation and fact-finding.
C) It assists the parties to reach their own settlement.
D) It decides on binding settlement terms.
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24
What do the four major types of strikes have in common?
A) Employees' refusal to work
B) Labor law violations
C) Unauthorized stoppage during the contract
D) Employers' refusal to budge
A) Employees' refusal to work
B) Labor law violations
C) Unauthorized stoppage during the contract
D) Employers' refusal to budge
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25
Rates of return on shares of struck companies decline in value before a strike occurs.
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26
Strikes last longer where union members have relatively low debt-to-income ratios.
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27
A mediator uses reflexive tactics to _____.
A) attempt to simplify agenda
B) suggest a particular settlement
C) clarify the needs of the other party
D) avoid taking sides in important issues
A) attempt to simplify agenda
B) suggest a particular settlement
C) clarify the needs of the other party
D) avoid taking sides in important issues
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28
_____ arbitration deals with situations in which the parties have an interest in the terms of the agreement because the contract will specify future rights.
A) Rights
B) Gains
C) Mutual
D) Interest
A) Rights
B) Gains
C) Mutual
D) Interest
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29
How does mediation facilitate settlement?
A) Increasing hostility through focusing on a single party's objectives
B) Reducing understanding of the opponent's position
C) Keeping away from risk involved in exploring new solutions
D) Contributing to face-saving that facilitates concessions
A) Increasing hostility through focusing on a single party's objectives
B) Reducing understanding of the opponent's position
C) Keeping away from risk involved in exploring new solutions
D) Contributing to face-saving that facilitates concessions
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30
Some firms use bankruptcies to escape existing contracts without negotiating.
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31
Which of the following happens under the Railway Labor Act (RLA),once the National Mediation Board (NMB)declares an impasse?
A) Parties enter into a 30-day cooling-off period
B) Parties are not allowed to negotiate further
C) The union is free to strike immediately
D) The employer has the implied right to lock out employees immediately
A) Parties enter into a 30-day cooling-off period
B) Parties are not allowed to negotiate further
C) The union is free to strike immediately
D) The employer has the implied right to lock out employees immediately
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32
In mediation,a neutral _____ tries to assist the parties to reach an agreement.
A) business agent
B) contract employee
C) third party
D) steward
A) business agent
B) contract employee
C) third party
D) steward
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33
What were the mediation strategies most often cited by unions for hastening settlement?
A) Discussions of costs of disagreement
B) Suggestions of face-saving proposals
C) Gains in the parties' trust
D) Devising an improved negotiating framework
A) Discussions of costs of disagreement
B) Suggestions of face-saving proposals
C) Gains in the parties' trust
D) Devising an improved negotiating framework
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34
The _____ Act requires that parties notify the FMCS 30 days before the expiration of a contract when negotiations are under way and an agreement has not been reached.
A) Norris-La Guardia
B) Taft-Hartley
C) Landrum-Griffin
D) Clayton
A) Norris-La Guardia
B) Taft-Hartley
C) Landrum-Griffin
D) Clayton
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35
_____ arbitration involves the interpretation of an existing contract to determine which party is entitled to a certain outcome or to take a certain action.
A) Rights
B) Gains
C) Mutual
D) Interest
A) Rights
B) Gains
C) Mutual
D) Interest
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36
In a single-employer negotiation,there is a dire need to defend against a whipsaw.
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37
The failure to reach an agreement is called _____.
A) bankruptcy
B) logrolling
C) collusion
D) an impasse
A) bankruptcy
B) logrolling
C) collusion
D) an impasse
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38
Why are mediators unlikely to influence the direction of an outcome?
A) Because they increase hostility through focusing on a single party's bargaining objectives
B) Because they are not rewarded for gaining agreements
C) Because their concern is not what either party achieves
D) Because they decrease understanding of the opponent's position
A) Because they increase hostility through focusing on a single party's bargaining objectives
B) Because they are not rewarded for gaining agreements
C) Because their concern is not what either party achieves
D) Because they decrease understanding of the opponent's position
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39
Which of the following is true of mediation?
A) It facilitates settlement by keeping away from risks involved in exploring new solutions.
B) It is an active process for keeping the parties together by using a partial approach to bargaining.
C) It helps the parties settle on their own terms when they have been unable to do so without assistance.
D) In mediation,the two parties are forbidden to communicate any bargaining issue to a third party.
A) It facilitates settlement by keeping away from risks involved in exploring new solutions.
B) It is an active process for keeping the parties together by using a partial approach to bargaining.
C) It helps the parties settle on their own terms when they have been unable to do so without assistance.
D) In mediation,the two parties are forbidden to communicate any bargaining issue to a third party.
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40
Which of the following is true of fact-finding?
A) In present-day fact-finding,it is used to fix blame on one party.
B) It leaves parties with no other choice but to adopt the published findings.
C) It has been used primarily in Taft-Hartley emergency disputes.
D) It has a short history in U.S.labor relations.
A) In present-day fact-finding,it is used to fix blame on one party.
B) It leaves parties with no other choice but to adopt the published findings.
C) It has been used primarily in Taft-Hartley emergency disputes.
D) It has a short history in U.S.labor relations.
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41
Which strike occurs when one union strikes to support another union's strike?
A) Pressure
B) Wildcat
C) Sympathy
D) Loyalty
A) Pressure
B) Wildcat
C) Sympathy
D) Loyalty
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42
Which of the following firms might find it feasible to persist to operate using supervisors and other nonproduction workers?
A) A labor-intensive firm
B) A firm in which maintenance demands are high
C) A firm in which processes are not automated
D) A firm with continuous-flow operations
A) A labor-intensive firm
B) A firm in which maintenance demands are high
C) A firm in which processes are not automated
D) A firm with continuous-flow operations
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43
Which of the following observations concerning multiple-use site picketing is true?
A) It is easiest to picket a primary employer without disrupting secondary businesses.
B) The struck employer has usually leased the site from another company that owns the multiple-use site.
C) It is easy to legally picket a multiple-use site.
D) The Supreme Court has held that passive picketing to inform the public about a dispute can interfere with other multiple-use sites.
A) It is easiest to picket a primary employer without disrupting secondary businesses.
B) The struck employer has usually leased the site from another company that owns the multiple-use site.
C) It is easy to legally picket a multiple-use site.
D) The Supreme Court has held that passive picketing to inform the public about a dispute can interfere with other multiple-use sites.
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44
_____ strikes protest employer labor law violations.
A) Economic
B) Wildcat
C) Sympathy
D) Unfair labor practice
A) Economic
B) Wildcat
C) Sympathy
D) Unfair labor practice
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45
A(n)_____ strike is called after a contract expires and usually after there is an impasse to pressure the employer to settle on the union's terms.
A) economic
B) wildcat
C) sympathy
D) unfair labor practice
A) economic
B) wildcat
C) sympathy
D) unfair labor practice
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46
In a _____,the union exerts pressure where the employer might be vulnerable to support a collective bargaining objective.
A) sympathy strike
B) corporate campaign
C) lockout
D) bankruptcy
A) sympathy strike
B) corporate campaign
C) lockout
D) bankruptcy
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47
Which type of strike involves unauthorized work stoppage during the contract?
A) Economic
B) Wildcat
C) Sympathy
D) Unfair labor practice
A) Economic
B) Wildcat
C) Sympathy
D) Unfair labor practice
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48
An initiative explores a company's business activity to uncover possible regulatory violations,tries to identify closely linked corporations,and analyzes its financial statements.The second phase involves publicizing items detrimental to the employer's interests that support the union's demands.This initiative is an example of a(n)_____.
A) sympathy strike
B) corporate campaign
C) interest arbitration
D) mediation
A) sympathy strike
B) corporate campaign
C) interest arbitration
D) mediation
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49
Propensities to strike were seen to be positively related to _____.
A) strike hardship
B) education
C) seniority
D) pay rate
A) strike hardship
B) education
C) seniority
D) pay rate
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50
If the subcontractor to whom a struck company has contracted work is unionized,its employees legally can refuse to perform the work.Such refusals are allowed under the _____.
A) sympathy doctrine
B) ally doctrine
C) Mackay decision
D) Landrum-Griffin Act
A) sympathy doctrine
B) ally doctrine
C) Mackay decision
D) Landrum-Griffin Act
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51
Which of the following is NOT a result of a shutdown?
A) Highly negative consequences for future labor relations
B) Lost production revenues
C) Competitors gearing up to take over the lost production
D) Possible reduction in the struck company's market share
A) Highly negative consequences for future labor relations
B) Lost production revenues
C) Competitors gearing up to take over the lost production
D) Possible reduction in the struck company's market share
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52
A(n)_____ employer is one involved in a dispute.
A) primary
B) neutral
C) secondary
D) external
A) primary
B) neutral
C) secondary
D) external
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53
Eighty-five percent of renegotiation strikes are attributed to _____.
A) economics
B) working conditions
C) job security
D) plant administration issues
A) economics
B) working conditions
C) job security
D) plant administration issues
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54
Which of the following is the reason why employees can seldom be disciplined in a slowdown?
A) They comply with the contract and company work rules
B) They refuse to follow procedures appropriately
C) They are ready to work overtime to make up for slow work
D) They take up tasks outside their job descriptions
A) They comply with the contract and company work rules
B) They refuse to follow procedures appropriately
C) They are ready to work overtime to make up for slow work
D) They take up tasks outside their job descriptions
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55
A(n)_____ employer is one affected by the picketing activity of the primary's employees.
A) principal
B) neutral
C) internal
D) external
A) principal
B) neutral
C) internal
D) external
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56
Which of the following bargaining units is associated with a high propensity to strike?
A) Southern
B) Urban
C) Female-dominated
D) Younger members
A) Southern
B) Urban
C) Female-dominated
D) Younger members
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57
The propensities to strike are negatively related to _____.
A) family employment stability
B) blue-collar background
C) integrative bargaining views
D) the labor relations climate
A) family employment stability
B) blue-collar background
C) integrative bargaining views
D) the labor relations climate
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58
Which of the following is true of the incidence of strikes?
A) Employer and union stability and stability in the employer's supplier market are associated with higher strike incidence rates.
B) Lower proportions of unionized employees in an industry are related to higher strike and wage levels.
C) Strikes are more frequent when the parties' relative risks have substantially changed since earlier negotiations.
D) Strikes decrease as unemployment falls and inflation rises.
A) Employer and union stability and stability in the employer's supplier market are associated with higher strike incidence rates.
B) Lower proportions of unionized employees in an industry are related to higher strike and wage levels.
C) Strikes are more frequent when the parties' relative risks have substantially changed since earlier negotiations.
D) Strikes decrease as unemployment falls and inflation rises.
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59
What does a slowdown most often involve?
A) Heavy picketing
B) Wildcat strikes
C) Refusing to work
D) Working to rules
A) Heavy picketing
B) Wildcat strikes
C) Refusing to work
D) Working to rules
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60
When is an ambulatory site picketing ruled legal?
A) When the object is currently on the secondary employer's site
B) When the primary employer discontinues working on its normal business
C) When the picketing is very distant from the strike object
D) When the picketing discloses that the dispute is with the site owner and not the struck employer
A) When the object is currently on the secondary employer's site
B) When the primary employer discontinues working on its normal business
C) When the picketing is very distant from the strike object
D) When the picketing discloses that the dispute is with the site owner and not the struck employer
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61
List the different employer responses to strikes.
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62
Why are boycotts seldom used?
A) Minimum publicity is required to alert customers
B) Customers will respond even if there is no clear-cut social issue involved
C) Keeping a boycott from becoming a secondary boycott is sometimes difficult
D) Boycott effects end as quickly as strike effects
A) Minimum publicity is required to alert customers
B) Customers will respond even if there is no clear-cut social issue involved
C) Keeping a boycott from becoming a secondary boycott is sometimes difficult
D) Boycott effects end as quickly as strike effects
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63
Which of the following is true of wildcat strikes?
A) They involve only economic issues.
B) They are predicted by low unionization rates within the industry.
C) They are inhibited by the employer's likelihood of filing a ULP.
D) They are predicted by a low degree of bargaining experience.
A) They involve only economic issues.
B) They are predicted by low unionization rates within the industry.
C) They are inhibited by the employer's likelihood of filing a ULP.
D) They are predicted by a low degree of bargaining experience.
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64
Explain the purposes of picket lines.
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65
How does mediation facilitate settlement?
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66
Explain the four different types of strikes.
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67
_____ strikes most frequently involve plant administration issues and generally last three days or less.
A) Renegotiation
B) Wildcat
C) Sympathy
D) Intracontract
A) Renegotiation
B) Wildcat
C) Sympathy
D) Intracontract
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68
Employers use lockouts most frequently when faced with strikes involving _____.
A) industrial equipment manufacturing
B) nonperishable goods
C) multiemployer bargaining units
D) automobile manufacture
A) industrial equipment manufacturing
B) nonperishable goods
C) multiemployer bargaining units
D) automobile manufacture
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69
Which of the following is true about the duration of strikes?
A) Strikes are shorter when companies are not performing well relative to competitors.
B) Strikes last longer where union members have relatively high debt-to-income ratios.
C) Strikes are longer if there is a lot of publicity about the negotiations.
D) Strikes last longer during high-performing economic periods.
A) Strikes are shorter when companies are not performing well relative to competitors.
B) Strikes last longer where union members have relatively high debt-to-income ratios.
C) Strikes are longer if there is a lot of publicity about the negotiations.
D) Strikes last longer during high-performing economic periods.
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70
Under _____,the firm continues operations and gains protection from its creditors while trying to reorganize.
A) the Landrum-Griffin Act
B) the ally doctrine
C) Chapter 11
D) the Taft-Hartley Act
A) the Landrum-Griffin Act
B) the ally doctrine
C) Chapter 11
D) the Taft-Hartley Act
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71
Briefly explain the two classes of labor arbitration.
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72
While _____ are not impasses,some firms have used them to gain concessions or to escape existing contracts without negotiating.
A) bankruptcies
B) lockouts
C) pickets
D) whipsaws
A) bankruptcies
B) lockouts
C) pickets
D) whipsaws
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73
_____ are appeals to the general public not to purchase struck goods.
A) Boycotts
B) Pickets
C) Lockouts
D) Slowdowns
A) Boycotts
B) Pickets
C) Lockouts
D) Slowdowns
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74
Which of the following observations concerning boycotts is true?
A) A great deal of publicity is required to alert customers.
B) Boycotts generally have a huge economic effect.
C) Keeping a boycott from becoming a secondary boycott is easy.
D) Boycott effects end as quickly as strike effects.
A) A great deal of publicity is required to alert customers.
B) Boycotts generally have a huge economic effect.
C) Keeping a boycott from becoming a secondary boycott is easy.
D) Boycott effects end as quickly as strike effects.
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75
A union strikes only one employer and attempts to break the solidarity of the multiemployer bargaining unit.This is an example of _____.
A) logrolling
B) a whipsaw strategy
C) collusion
D) the ally doctrine
A) logrolling
B) a whipsaw strategy
C) collusion
D) the ally doctrine
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76
Explain why boycotts are used infrequently.
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77
Compare and contrast the effectiveness of the three methods of third-party involvements.
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78
What is a slowdown? Why is it difficult to take action against employees protesting in this manner?
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79
What is an impasse? When does it occur?
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80
Explain how geographic,demographic,and psychological factors are related to strike incidence.
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