Deck 16: The Supervisor Labor Relations and Legal Issues

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The NLRB has the power to enforce the basic labor laws.
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The Wagner Act provided both unionized and union-free workers with the right to engage in protected concerted activity for mutual aid and protection.
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The law forming the legal basis for union-management relations is the Wagner Act, as later amended.
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The Wagner Act specified unfair practices that unions might commit against workers and management.
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Industrial unions differ from craft unions in that all workers in a given industry, such as craftsmen, unskilled workers, and clerical employees, belong to the same union.
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The late 19th century was a time in which workers were fairly treated by management, leading to union decline.
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By the end of the 19th century, the concentration of wealth and industry in the hands of a few businessmen prevented abuse against workers.
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Small businesses encourage union membership.
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Before the union calls, the business should reduce employee benefits.
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The emergence of a more educated and technologically oriented service worker is one of the reasons for declining union membership.
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The basic concepts of unionism were developed during the late 1880s under the leadership of Samuel Gompers.
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As of the year 2003, union membership has been at a steady incline.
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The Landrum-Griffin Act contains an employees' bill of rights that protects employees from possible abuse by unscrupulous managers and union leaders.
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In an agency shop agreement, all employees must join the union or be fired.
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One of the reasons for declining union membership is that many issues are now the subjects of extensive legislation and government regulation.
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Labor unions have more bargaining strength than individual employees do in negotiating with an employer.
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Under a union shop agreement, all employees must pay union dues even if they choose not to join the union.
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Employment practices based on seniority are a cardinal belief of labor unions.
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Employees were generally ill-treated in the early colonies because of a shortage of jobs and an oversupply of labor.
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Management's freedom of choice has been increased by unions.
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Once the union agreement has been signed, managements have to live with the contract until it is time to negotiate another one.
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It is illegal for a company to stage a lockout and refuse to let employees work.
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Because supervisors are the key person as far as employees are concerned, they are an employer's first line of defense against the entry of a union.
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One of the union's major appeals is job protection for employees.
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Supervisors are advised to give their opinions on unions and union leaders when a union attempts to organize within their organization.
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The size and structure of an organization have no impact on whether grievance procedures are formal or informal.
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The EEOC is the primary agency enforcing equal employment opportunity legislation.
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The goals of the union steward and the supervisor are the same: to maximize the workers' productivity.
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Under a typical labor contract, supervisors do not have the right to recommend promotions and pay raises for workers.
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A lockout consists of opening company premises only to upper level managers.
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Management does not have the right to voluntarily recognize the union.
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Older workers and persons with disabilities are not covered under equal employment opportunity laws.
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The Civil Rights Act of 1964 does not specifically mention discrimination based on sex.
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Victims of workplace sex discrimination are prohibited from recovering punitive damages from their employers.
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Supervisors must be consulted at each step of collective bargaining.
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Prohibiting solicitation is an unfair labor practice.
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Supervisors can prevent union representatives from soliciting membership during nonworking time.
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Strikes occur when negotiations for renewing most union contracts are taking place.
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If a majority of voting employees vote for a union, the union is named as the exclusive representative of the employees in their dealings with management.
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Arbitrators can make decisions that are binding for both the union and management.
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Under a(n) ____ agreement, all employees must join the union within a specified period or be fired.

A) union shop
B) closed shop
C) agency shop
D) open shop
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In a(n) ____ agreement, all employees must pay the union dues even if they choose not to join the union.

A) union shop
B) closed shop
C) agency shop
D) open shop
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Labor organizations in which all workers in an industry belong to the same union are called:

A) craft unions.
B) labor federations.
C) industrial unions.
D) employee associations.
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The Wagner Act:

A) gives workers the right to form and join unions of their own choosing.
B) ensures that unions as well as management can be charged with unfair labor practices.
C) protects the right of employees to join or refuse to join a union without being fired.
D) provides an employees' bill of rights to prevent abuse of employees.
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Workers' compensation and unemployment insurance are funded by employee taxes.
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Which of the following is NOT a reason for recent declines in union membership?

A) The economy is shifting from service work to manufacturing.
B) Service workers are more educated and technology-oriented and less interested in long-time union contracts.
C) Part-time and temporary workers are becoming more important.
D) Firms cannot compete globally if they are bound by industry-wide bargaining required by many unions.
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Right-to-work laws:

A) established the National Labor Relations Board.
B) give workers the right to join or not join a union without being fired.
C) provided an employees' bill of rights that protect employees from abuse.
D) prohibited the closed-shop agreement, except in the construction and shipping industries.
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The ____ prohibited the closed shop agreement.

A) Wagner Act
B) Taft-Hartley Act
C) Landrum-Griffin Act
D) Civil Rights Act
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Social Security benefits are financed by a payroll tax paid by both employer and employee.
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A ____ is an organization of workers banded together to achieve economic goals.

A) labor union
B) not-for-profit corporation
C) voluntary association
D) hybrid organization
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Which of the following phrases is NOT used to refer to the relationship between management and their unionized employees?

A) Labor relations
B) Union-management relations
C) Industrial relations
D) Supervisory relations
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Due to the Equal Pay Act of 1963, women are now paid same wages as of men for similarly held positions.
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The _____ established the National Labor Relations Board (NLRB).

A) Wagner Act
B) Taft-Hartley Act
C) Landrum-Griffin Act
D) Civil Rights Act
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Supervisors and managers are responsible for sexual harassment measures.
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A(n) ____ is an organization of workers with a specific skill or trade banded together to achieve economic goals.

A) craft union
B) labor federation
C) industrial union
D) employee association
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Which of the following is NOT one of the major labor laws?

A) Sherman Act
B) Wagner Act
C) Taft-Hartley Act
D) Landrum-Griffin Act
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The first nationwide union was the:

A) American Federation of Labor.
B) Congress of Industrial Organizations.
C) Knights of Labor.
D) Equal Employment Opportunity Commission.
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The comparable worth formula is used to set salary rates.
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Which of the following laws provided employees with a "bill of rights?"

A) Taft-Hartley Act
B) Wagner Act
C) Sherman Act
D) Landrum-Griffin Act
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The ____ has the power to enforce the basic labor laws.

A) American Federation of Labor
B) National Labor Relations Board
C) Equal Employment Opportunity Commission
D) Justice Department
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An exclusive bargaining agent:

A) is not recognized by employees.
B) has the full rights to deal with management about wages.
C) is top management's ally.
D) has the sole right and legal responsibility to represent the management.
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The first line of defense against an attempt to unionize is the:

A) supervisor.
B) government.
C) higher-level managers.
D) project manager.
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____ occurs when people walk back and forth outside their place of employment carrying signs that indicate why they are not working.

A) Striking
B) Picketing
C) Lockout
D) Mediation
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Under a union contract, supervisors have all of the following rights, EXCEPT:

A) to decide what work has to be done.
B) to require that work performance meet minimum standards.
C) to ignore the rules of seniority.
D) to determine how many workers are needed.
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The clause in a union contract that defines the areas in which supervisors have the right to act is the ____ clause.

A) working conditions
B) management prerogatives
C) union recognition
D) grievance and arbitration procedures
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Which of the following is NOT one of the usual steps that is followed in a grievance procedure?

A) An employee complains to his/her supervisor.
B) The employee goes to the union steward.
C) The employee and CEO resolve the issue together.
D) The union president and the CEO attempt to resolve the differences.
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The ____ is the primary agency enforcing equal employment opportunity laws.

A) Justice Department
B) Equal Employment Opportunity Commission
C) Executive Branch
D) Civil Rights Commission
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The union member who is elected by members to represent their interests with management is the:

A) union negotiator.
B) union mediator.
C) union steward.
D) union organizer.
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Which of the following is a legally required employee benefit?

A) Social Security
B) Paid sick leave
C) Retirement benefits
D) Education funding
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One of the most basic principles unionism is based on is:

A) strength through individuality.
B) employee practices based on seniority.
C) binding through arbitration.
D) bargaining through mediation.
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Unions may:

A) refuse to bargain in good faith.
B) force management to discriminate against employees.
C) engage in a strike when collective bargaining fails.
D) stage a lockout to prevent employees from resuming work.
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A(n) ____ occurs when a company closes its premises to employees and refuses to let them work.

A) lockout
B) grievance
C) strike
D) impasse
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Which of the following is NOT one of the rights of employees under the basic labor laws?

A) To bargain collectively
B) Not to be charged exorbitant initiation fees and dues by a union
C) To receive financial reports from the union
D) Not to be laid off
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In unionized organizations, employee complaints are usually handled through:

A) arbitration.
B) collective bargaining.
C) management counseling.
D) grievance procedures.
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Which of the following is NOT a practical objective that unions try to achieve for their members?

A) Higher pay
B) Longer hours of work on a daily, weekly, or annual basis
C) Improved working conditions
D) Improved security, both of the person and the job
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Which of the following was not a major law passed to provide for equal employment opportunity?

A) Civil Rights Act
B) Age Discrimination in Employment Act
C) Federal Employees' Security Act
D) Vietnam Era Veterans Readjustment Act
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Equal employment opportunity laws prohibit discrimination against all of the following groups EXCEPT :

A) persons with disabilities.
B) older workers.
C) vietnam-era veterans.
D) married workers.
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When attempts are being made to unionize, the first step an employee takes to join the union is to:

A) sign an authorization card.
B) pay the first year's dues.
C) file a grievance.
D) sign an application form.
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____ is the process by which representatives of the employer and the employees meet at reasonable times and places to confer in good faith over wages, hours, and terms of employment.

A) Arbitration
B) Collective bargaining
C) Mediation
D) Interference running
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The ultimate strategy used by unions to achieve their objectives is:

A) collective bargaining.
B) mediation.
C) the strike.
D) arbitration.
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The NLRB has the power to enforce the basic labor laws.
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The Wagner Act provided both unionized and union-free workers with the right to engage in protected concerted activity for mutual aid and protection.
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3
The law forming the legal basis for union-management relations is the Wagner Act, as later amended.
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The Wagner Act specified unfair practices that unions might commit against workers and management.
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Industrial unions differ from craft unions in that all workers in a given industry, such as craftsmen, unskilled workers, and clerical employees, belong to the same union.
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The late 19th century was a time in which workers were fairly treated by management, leading to union decline.
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By the end of the 19th century, the concentration of wealth and industry in the hands of a few businessmen prevented abuse against workers.
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Small businesses encourage union membership.
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Before the union calls, the business should reduce employee benefits.
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The emergence of a more educated and technologically oriented service worker is one of the reasons for declining union membership.
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The basic concepts of unionism were developed during the late 1880s under the leadership of Samuel Gompers.
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As of the year 2003, union membership has been at a steady incline.
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The Landrum-Griffin Act contains an employees' bill of rights that protects employees from possible abuse by unscrupulous managers and union leaders.
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In an agency shop agreement, all employees must join the union or be fired.
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One of the reasons for declining union membership is that many issues are now the subjects of extensive legislation and government regulation.
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Labor unions have more bargaining strength than individual employees do in negotiating with an employer.
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Under a union shop agreement, all employees must pay union dues even if they choose not to join the union.
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Employment practices based on seniority are a cardinal belief of labor unions.
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Employees were generally ill-treated in the early colonies because of a shortage of jobs and an oversupply of labor.
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Management's freedom of choice has been increased by unions.
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Once the union agreement has been signed, managements have to live with the contract until it is time to negotiate another one.
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It is illegal for a company to stage a lockout and refuse to let employees work.
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Because supervisors are the key person as far as employees are concerned, they are an employer's first line of defense against the entry of a union.
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One of the union's major appeals is job protection for employees.
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Supervisors are advised to give their opinions on unions and union leaders when a union attempts to organize within their organization.
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The size and structure of an organization have no impact on whether grievance procedures are formal or informal.
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The EEOC is the primary agency enforcing equal employment opportunity legislation.
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The goals of the union steward and the supervisor are the same: to maximize the workers' productivity.
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Under a typical labor contract, supervisors do not have the right to recommend promotions and pay raises for workers.
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A lockout consists of opening company premises only to upper level managers.
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Management does not have the right to voluntarily recognize the union.
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Older workers and persons with disabilities are not covered under equal employment opportunity laws.
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The Civil Rights Act of 1964 does not specifically mention discrimination based on sex.
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Victims of workplace sex discrimination are prohibited from recovering punitive damages from their employers.
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Supervisors must be consulted at each step of collective bargaining.
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Prohibiting solicitation is an unfair labor practice.
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Supervisors can prevent union representatives from soliciting membership during nonworking time.
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Strikes occur when negotiations for renewing most union contracts are taking place.
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If a majority of voting employees vote for a union, the union is named as the exclusive representative of the employees in their dealings with management.
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Arbitrators can make decisions that are binding for both the union and management.
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Under a(n) ____ agreement, all employees must join the union within a specified period or be fired.

A) union shop
B) closed shop
C) agency shop
D) open shop
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In a(n) ____ agreement, all employees must pay the union dues even if they choose not to join the union.

A) union shop
B) closed shop
C) agency shop
D) open shop
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Labor organizations in which all workers in an industry belong to the same union are called:

A) craft unions.
B) labor federations.
C) industrial unions.
D) employee associations.
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The Wagner Act:

A) gives workers the right to form and join unions of their own choosing.
B) ensures that unions as well as management can be charged with unfair labor practices.
C) protects the right of employees to join or refuse to join a union without being fired.
D) provides an employees' bill of rights to prevent abuse of employees.
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45
Workers' compensation and unemployment insurance are funded by employee taxes.
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46
Which of the following is NOT a reason for recent declines in union membership?

A) The economy is shifting from service work to manufacturing.
B) Service workers are more educated and technology-oriented and less interested in long-time union contracts.
C) Part-time and temporary workers are becoming more important.
D) Firms cannot compete globally if they are bound by industry-wide bargaining required by many unions.
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Right-to-work laws:

A) established the National Labor Relations Board.
B) give workers the right to join or not join a union without being fired.
C) provided an employees' bill of rights that protect employees from abuse.
D) prohibited the closed-shop agreement, except in the construction and shipping industries.
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The ____ prohibited the closed shop agreement.

A) Wagner Act
B) Taft-Hartley Act
C) Landrum-Griffin Act
D) Civil Rights Act
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Social Security benefits are financed by a payroll tax paid by both employer and employee.
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50
A ____ is an organization of workers banded together to achieve economic goals.

A) labor union
B) not-for-profit corporation
C) voluntary association
D) hybrid organization
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51
Which of the following phrases is NOT used to refer to the relationship between management and their unionized employees?

A) Labor relations
B) Union-management relations
C) Industrial relations
D) Supervisory relations
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Due to the Equal Pay Act of 1963, women are now paid same wages as of men for similarly held positions.
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53
The _____ established the National Labor Relations Board (NLRB).

A) Wagner Act
B) Taft-Hartley Act
C) Landrum-Griffin Act
D) Civil Rights Act
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Supervisors and managers are responsible for sexual harassment measures.
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55
A(n) ____ is an organization of workers with a specific skill or trade banded together to achieve economic goals.

A) craft union
B) labor federation
C) industrial union
D) employee association
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56
Which of the following is NOT one of the major labor laws?

A) Sherman Act
B) Wagner Act
C) Taft-Hartley Act
D) Landrum-Griffin Act
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57
The first nationwide union was the:

A) American Federation of Labor.
B) Congress of Industrial Organizations.
C) Knights of Labor.
D) Equal Employment Opportunity Commission.
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58
The comparable worth formula is used to set salary rates.
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59
Which of the following laws provided employees with a "bill of rights?"

A) Taft-Hartley Act
B) Wagner Act
C) Sherman Act
D) Landrum-Griffin Act
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60
The ____ has the power to enforce the basic labor laws.

A) American Federation of Labor
B) National Labor Relations Board
C) Equal Employment Opportunity Commission
D) Justice Department
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61
An exclusive bargaining agent:

A) is not recognized by employees.
B) has the full rights to deal with management about wages.
C) is top management's ally.
D) has the sole right and legal responsibility to represent the management.
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62
The first line of defense against an attempt to unionize is the:

A) supervisor.
B) government.
C) higher-level managers.
D) project manager.
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63
____ occurs when people walk back and forth outside their place of employment carrying signs that indicate why they are not working.

A) Striking
B) Picketing
C) Lockout
D) Mediation
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64
Under a union contract, supervisors have all of the following rights, EXCEPT:

A) to decide what work has to be done.
B) to require that work performance meet minimum standards.
C) to ignore the rules of seniority.
D) to determine how many workers are needed.
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65
The clause in a union contract that defines the areas in which supervisors have the right to act is the ____ clause.

A) working conditions
B) management prerogatives
C) union recognition
D) grievance and arbitration procedures
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66
Which of the following is NOT one of the usual steps that is followed in a grievance procedure?

A) An employee complains to his/her supervisor.
B) The employee goes to the union steward.
C) The employee and CEO resolve the issue together.
D) The union president and the CEO attempt to resolve the differences.
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67
The ____ is the primary agency enforcing equal employment opportunity laws.

A) Justice Department
B) Equal Employment Opportunity Commission
C) Executive Branch
D) Civil Rights Commission
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68
The union member who is elected by members to represent their interests with management is the:

A) union negotiator.
B) union mediator.
C) union steward.
D) union organizer.
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69
Which of the following is a legally required employee benefit?

A) Social Security
B) Paid sick leave
C) Retirement benefits
D) Education funding
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One of the most basic principles unionism is based on is:

A) strength through individuality.
B) employee practices based on seniority.
C) binding through arbitration.
D) bargaining through mediation.
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71
Unions may:

A) refuse to bargain in good faith.
B) force management to discriminate against employees.
C) engage in a strike when collective bargaining fails.
D) stage a lockout to prevent employees from resuming work.
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72
A(n) ____ occurs when a company closes its premises to employees and refuses to let them work.

A) lockout
B) grievance
C) strike
D) impasse
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Which of the following is NOT one of the rights of employees under the basic labor laws?

A) To bargain collectively
B) Not to be charged exorbitant initiation fees and dues by a union
C) To receive financial reports from the union
D) Not to be laid off
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In unionized organizations, employee complaints are usually handled through:

A) arbitration.
B) collective bargaining.
C) management counseling.
D) grievance procedures.
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75
Which of the following is NOT a practical objective that unions try to achieve for their members?

A) Higher pay
B) Longer hours of work on a daily, weekly, or annual basis
C) Improved working conditions
D) Improved security, both of the person and the job
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76
Which of the following was not a major law passed to provide for equal employment opportunity?

A) Civil Rights Act
B) Age Discrimination in Employment Act
C) Federal Employees' Security Act
D) Vietnam Era Veterans Readjustment Act
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77
Equal employment opportunity laws prohibit discrimination against all of the following groups EXCEPT :

A) persons with disabilities.
B) older workers.
C) vietnam-era veterans.
D) married workers.
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When attempts are being made to unionize, the first step an employee takes to join the union is to:

A) sign an authorization card.
B) pay the first year's dues.
C) file a grievance.
D) sign an application form.
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79
____ is the process by which representatives of the employer and the employees meet at reasonable times and places to confer in good faith over wages, hours, and terms of employment.

A) Arbitration
B) Collective bargaining
C) Mediation
D) Interference running
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The ultimate strategy used by unions to achieve their objectives is:

A) collective bargaining.
B) mediation.
C) the strike.
D) arbitration.
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