Deck 9: Wage and Benefit Issues in Bargaining

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Pay system refers to the methods used to determine how much each individual will earn within a job.
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In a lane-and-step system,pay rates are based on work experience and reference provided by previous employer.
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The disadvantage of the two-tier pay plan is that the employees doing equal work receive unequal pay.
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High unemployment dampens union spillovers,while increasing inflation raises them.
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Collective bargaining alters the status quo in pay administration by substituting a negotiated contract for management's unilaterally determined practices.
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Cost of the health insurance is tied to the employees' pay level.
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The Scanlon plan's major purposes are to reward both parties for productivity gains,encourage participation,and tie pay to company performance.
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Private sector employers are ultimately interested in increasing workers' power.
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Cost-of-living adjustment is intended to maintain parity between wages and profits over time.
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In the short run,union wages are insensitive to changes in the unemployment rate compared to wages in the nonunion sector.
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Where COLAs exist,pay levels within the contract period are tied to changes in the consumer price index.
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ERISA compels employers to offer a pension plan to all the employees.
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One disadvantage of Impro-Share is that the competitors can easily determine wage costs.
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All else equal,companies in more mature,stable,or declining industries are likely to have higher health care costs because of the older average age of their workforces.
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When the economy is strong,a profit-making capital-intensive firm can avoid wage increase.
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Benefit status seniority refers to entitlements that individuals accrue from continued employment.
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Only in the construction industry are union workers paid better than the nonunion workers.
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In a national sample of employees,those who moved from nonunion to union employment had more equal wages.
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Reduced union coverage is a major contributor to income inequality.
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Incentive and performance-based pay programs are used more often in unionized settings than in nonunionized firms.
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Takeovers of unionized firms result in higher shareholder return compared with takeovers of nonunion employers.
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Which component is associated with pay level?

A) Job evaluation
B) Gainsharing plan
C) Health care costs
D) Standard of living
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If an employee is receiving pay based on his/her length of service in the organization and highest education received,then which pay structure is his/her employer following?

A) Grade structure
B) Lane-and-step plan
C) Two-tier plan
D) Job evaluation
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What is the primary disadvantage of the job evaluation system?

A) It makes it difficult to slot a new job in the existing pay structure.
B) There is reduction of compression in wage differentials if increases are given as a percentage of the total points.
C) Union and management must initially agree on the identification,definition,and point assignments associated with compensable factors.
D) It supports team-based production,which blurs job boundaries.
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Unionization has been found to have consistent effects on firm insolvency.
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A car manufacturing company wants to lower wage costs through decreased starting rates for new hires.Which pay structure should it implement?

A) Lane-and-step plan
B) Grade structure
C) Skill-based plan
D) Two-tier pay plan
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Unionized firms invest more in research and development because of the more skilled and productive labor.
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When do companies introduce cost-of-living adjustment?

A) When they want to increase employees' standard-of-living
B) When there is pay difference within different work groups
C) When the purchasing power of employees' pay has eroded
D) When the parity between wages and prices is high
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Which of the following is more likely to adopt a lane-and-step plan?

A) A manufacturing company
B) An airline company
C) An information technology company
D) A nonresearch university
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When the economy is strong,capital-intensive employers do not have the incentive to avoid large wage raise.Why?

A) The profit-sharing ability is high
B) They are compelled to add COLA
C) Nonbargaining unit employees have better benefits
D) Wage increase leads to job security
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In two-tier pay plans,when does the employer benefit most?

A) When the company is stagnating
B) When the lower-tier employment levels begin to increase
C) When the employee turnover is high
D) When the pay increase is related to the skills learned
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Because a unionized workforce increases wage costs,compared to unorganized firms in the same industries,a unionized firm is at a competitive disadvantage.
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When is an employer more likely to implement a grade structure?

A) When the union is supporting team-based production
B) When most of the jobs are filled from within the company
C) When education and experience are assumed to be related to productivity
D) When the pay increases with the learning of prescribed skills
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Identify a condition that is likely to decrease wage imitation.

A) Decreased competition in industries where employers operate
B) Differences between industries where employers operate
C) Equal ability to pay within the industries
D) Decreased emphasis on company productivity trend
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In unionized firms,workers are more willing to share job information due to seniority-based pay systems.
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Which of the following refers to a method by which compensation is received?

A) Pay level
B) Pay form
C) Pay structure
D) Pay system
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Which of the following helps determine pay structure?

A) Standard of living
B) Time worked
C) Wage-and person-tied benefits
D) Job evaluation
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What causes dissatisfaction in the two-tier pay plan?

A) Employees doing equal work receive unequal pay.
B) Employees with higher education get higher pay.
C) Employees with lower skill level get lower pay.
D) Senior employees get higher pay.
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Union's upward bargaining pattern has declined because of:

A) increased global competition.
B) unavailability of skilled labor.
C) strict laws protecting employers.
D) lack of employment opportunities.
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When does external equity demand in wages arise?

A) When the wages are different for different functions
B) When the wages are lower for unskilled labor than skilled labor
C) When the wages are lower than other similar firms with similar jobs
D) When the wages are different for similar functions within the organization
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Which of the following do unions have greater effects for?

A) Women employees
B) Residents of Northern states
C) Whites
D) Transport operatives
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What effect did the voluntary employee benefits association (VEBA)have on automobile manufacturers?

A) Rapidly escalated the cost of health care benefits for retirees
B) Compelled the companies to deposit $1,500 per vehicle manufactured to fund VEBA
C) Allowed them to transfer their liability to provide medical care for retirees
D) Reduced their global competitiveness and profitability
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In the Scanlon plan,which party is responsible for determining bonuses to be paid?

A) Employee committee
B) Screening committee
C) Production committee
D) Executive committee
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Which pay system refers to entitlements that individuals accrue from continuous employment?

A) Scanlon plan
B) Productive efficiency
C) Benefit status seniority
D) Gainsharing plan
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Profit-share bonuses are influenced by:

A) individual employee performance.
B) executive bonus committee.
C) product design decisions.
D) union's ability to negotiate.
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Which of the following is a method used to determine how much an individual will earn within a job?

A) Shift differentials
B) Land-and-step plans
C) Piece rate systems
D) Two-tier structures
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Which factor directly affects the health care cost of the employer?

A) Standard-of-living of workforce
B) Age and gender composition
C) Ethnic background of workforce
D) Manual labors and nonmanual labor composition
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When would employers prefer overtime workers than new hires?

A) When more work is needed and the employee wants to reduce costs
B) When person-tied benefits and paid time off exceed 50 percent of base pay
C) When the overtime contract requires higher premium
D) When costs are incidental to hiring and benefits are lower than overtime premium
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Health insurance benefits are:

A) wage-tied.
B) age-tied.
C) gender-tied.
D) person-tied.
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Why do employers currently choose the 401(k),401(a),or 403(b)plan rather than a traditional defined benefit pension plan?

A) Employers receive increased incentives to offer these plans and they carry substantially reduced risk.
B) There are guaranteed benefits for employees and the employer bears no risk of investment under these plans.
C) These plans ensure that if the company fails,the accrued pension benefits will nevertheless be paid.
D) Under these plans,employers have 40 years to fully fund an underfunded plan.
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One of the Scanlon plan's major purposes is to:

A) minimize employee participation.
B) increase labor input for a given output.
C) reward only employees for productivity gains.
D) tie pay to company performance.
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Which of the following statements is true regarding pension plans?

A) Under salary reduction plan,the employer's fiduciary decides where to invest funds.
B) Under defined benefit plan,the employee elects to contribute some amount of pretax income to his/her retirement account.
C) Under defined contribution plan,the risk of investment is borne by the employer.
D) Under ERISA,employer is not required to offer a pension plan.
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Across workers' subgroups,becoming unionized or not is associated with:

A) company profitability.
B) increased wages.
C) job satisfaction.
D) gainsharing programs.
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Which of the following is a difference between the Scanlon plan and Impro-Share?

A) Impro-Share employees can easily calculate their bonus amount.
B) In the Scanlon plan,the bonuses are shared across work groups.
C) Impro-Share is aimed at increasing employee participation.
D) In the Scanlon plan,the bonus committee determines the bonus formula.
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Aaron,an employee at a manufacturing company,earns $18 an hour.If the company agrees to a new wage contract,Aaron will be paid $18.72 an hour.What is the percentage of wage increase the company must agree to?

A) 5 percent
B) 3.5 percent
C) 4 percent
D) 2.5 percent
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What is an industrial effect of unions on pay level?

A) Union workers are paid lesser than nonunion workers on an average.
B) Industries having highest union wage premium had the lowest employment decrease in the 1970s.
C) Unions are able to bargain larger-than-normal increase in firms that created specific assets.
D) Wage premiums come with cost to labor making the firms less profitable.
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ERISA obligates that:

A) all employers must offer a pension plan.
B) employers with pension plans must create a set of rules and comply with them.
C) employers with pension plans must allow all employees aged 21 and over to participate.
D) employers with defined benefit plans must make contributions that will cover immediate retirement costs.
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What did Joseph Scanlon propose to avoid a firm's closure?

A) Parties work together to increase productivity to which a bonus is linked.
B) All employees should participate and rewards should be given to highly skilled labor.
C) Management should decide the best solution and workers should follow it.
D) Bonus should be given to the work group that came up with the best solution.
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If an employee selects a pension plan in which a fixed percentage of profit is allocated to each employee in proportion to his/her proportion of total employee pay in that employee group,which pension plan did he/she select?

A) Defined benefit
B) Salary reduction
C) 403(b)
D) Defined contribution
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In which pension plan is the amount paid on a monthly basis?

A) Defined benefit plan
B) Salary reduction plan
C) Defined contribution plan
D) Tax-free fund transfer
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According to various studies on union's effects on a firm's performance:

A) unionized firms are 20 percent more productive than nonunionized firms in auto parts industries.
B) productivity was higher in public sector establishments in the hospital industry.
C) student achievement was negatively affected by unionization in education.
D) nonunionized workers were more productive than unionized workers in the construction industry.
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According to a study across income distribution in Canada:

A) employees whose earnings are in the top quintile lose from unionization.
B) employees whose earnings are in the lowest quintile lose from unionization.
C) average earning of the nonunion worker in the first four quintiles is higher than the nonunion worker.
D) employees who are most advantaged in the labor market benefit the most.
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What are the evidences related to success of the Scanlon plan?
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According to an extensive study of union wage differentials:

A) the private sector wage premium is higher today than it was in the 1970s.
B) public sector wage effects are smaller than those in the private sector.
C) nonunion workers are able to resist employers' efforts to reduce wages better than unionized workers.
D) there remains big variation in the premium across workers.
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Explain an important cost-of-living adjustment (COLA)consideration while increasing wages.
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Why do unionized firms have lower research and development budgets?

A) Higher labor costs compared to nonunion firms
B) Lack of skilled workers compared to nonunion firms
C) Less productive workforce compared to nonunion firms
D) Higher share prices compared to nonorganized firms
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What are the factors that influence a firm's ability to pay?
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How does unionization affect income inequality?
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Studies provide evidence that higher levels of unionization are associated with _____.

A) lower flexibility in employment
B) higher average variable costs
C) higher flexibility in employment
D) lower average fixed costs
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What is union's effect on the pay system?
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List the rules of the Employee Retirement Income Security Act (ERISA)that employers with pension plans must comply with.
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How does skill-based pay plan work?
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How does unionization affect insolvency?

A) The rates of unionized plant closure are higher in the manufacturing industry.
B) Unionization has no consistent effect on a firm's insolvency.
C) Unionized firms are 20 percent less profitable.
D) Management cannot convince unions about saving concession.
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Explain the bonus formula in Impro-Share with an example.
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Why was the voluntary employee benefits association (VEBA)created?
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Why are performance-based pay programs used less in unionized organizations?

A) Lack of measurable performance criteria
B) Demand for equal pay across functions
C) Performance monitoring is difficult
D) Union jobs are more repetitive
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Which characteristics of grade structures must be negotiated?
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Which condition raises union spillovers?

A) High unemployment
B) Increasing inflation
C) High standard-of-living
D) Economic expansion
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Why do unionized firms have higher skill levels than nonunionized firms?

A) There is increased competition in unionized firms.
B) Employees are more willing to share job information.
C) Most unionized firms adopt skill-based pay system.
D) Unionized firms hire only highly-skilled labor.
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Which of the following statements is true about union and nonunion members?

A) Nonunion members receive more in nonstatutory benefits.
B) Union members are more likely to have benefits such as vacations.
C) Unions have the greatest impact on high-wage employers.
D) Nonunion members prefer a larger portion of their pay as benefits.
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Pay system refers to the methods used to determine how much each individual will earn within a job.
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2
In a lane-and-step system,pay rates are based on work experience and reference provided by previous employer.
False
3
The disadvantage of the two-tier pay plan is that the employees doing equal work receive unequal pay.
True
4
High unemployment dampens union spillovers,while increasing inflation raises them.
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Collective bargaining alters the status quo in pay administration by substituting a negotiated contract for management's unilaterally determined practices.
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Cost of the health insurance is tied to the employees' pay level.
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The Scanlon plan's major purposes are to reward both parties for productivity gains,encourage participation,and tie pay to company performance.
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Private sector employers are ultimately interested in increasing workers' power.
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Cost-of-living adjustment is intended to maintain parity between wages and profits over time.
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In the short run,union wages are insensitive to changes in the unemployment rate compared to wages in the nonunion sector.
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Where COLAs exist,pay levels within the contract period are tied to changes in the consumer price index.
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ERISA compels employers to offer a pension plan to all the employees.
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One disadvantage of Impro-Share is that the competitors can easily determine wage costs.
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All else equal,companies in more mature,stable,or declining industries are likely to have higher health care costs because of the older average age of their workforces.
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When the economy is strong,a profit-making capital-intensive firm can avoid wage increase.
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Benefit status seniority refers to entitlements that individuals accrue from continued employment.
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Only in the construction industry are union workers paid better than the nonunion workers.
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In a national sample of employees,those who moved from nonunion to union employment had more equal wages.
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Reduced union coverage is a major contributor to income inequality.
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Incentive and performance-based pay programs are used more often in unionized settings than in nonunionized firms.
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Takeovers of unionized firms result in higher shareholder return compared with takeovers of nonunion employers.
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22
Which component is associated with pay level?

A) Job evaluation
B) Gainsharing plan
C) Health care costs
D) Standard of living
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If an employee is receiving pay based on his/her length of service in the organization and highest education received,then which pay structure is his/her employer following?

A) Grade structure
B) Lane-and-step plan
C) Two-tier plan
D) Job evaluation
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What is the primary disadvantage of the job evaluation system?

A) It makes it difficult to slot a new job in the existing pay structure.
B) There is reduction of compression in wage differentials if increases are given as a percentage of the total points.
C) Union and management must initially agree on the identification,definition,and point assignments associated with compensable factors.
D) It supports team-based production,which blurs job boundaries.
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Unionization has been found to have consistent effects on firm insolvency.
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A car manufacturing company wants to lower wage costs through decreased starting rates for new hires.Which pay structure should it implement?

A) Lane-and-step plan
B) Grade structure
C) Skill-based plan
D) Two-tier pay plan
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Unionized firms invest more in research and development because of the more skilled and productive labor.
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28
When do companies introduce cost-of-living adjustment?

A) When they want to increase employees' standard-of-living
B) When there is pay difference within different work groups
C) When the purchasing power of employees' pay has eroded
D) When the parity between wages and prices is high
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Which of the following is more likely to adopt a lane-and-step plan?

A) A manufacturing company
B) An airline company
C) An information technology company
D) A nonresearch university
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30
When the economy is strong,capital-intensive employers do not have the incentive to avoid large wage raise.Why?

A) The profit-sharing ability is high
B) They are compelled to add COLA
C) Nonbargaining unit employees have better benefits
D) Wage increase leads to job security
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31
In two-tier pay plans,when does the employer benefit most?

A) When the company is stagnating
B) When the lower-tier employment levels begin to increase
C) When the employee turnover is high
D) When the pay increase is related to the skills learned
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32
Because a unionized workforce increases wage costs,compared to unorganized firms in the same industries,a unionized firm is at a competitive disadvantage.
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33
When is an employer more likely to implement a grade structure?

A) When the union is supporting team-based production
B) When most of the jobs are filled from within the company
C) When education and experience are assumed to be related to productivity
D) When the pay increases with the learning of prescribed skills
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34
Identify a condition that is likely to decrease wage imitation.

A) Decreased competition in industries where employers operate
B) Differences between industries where employers operate
C) Equal ability to pay within the industries
D) Decreased emphasis on company productivity trend
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35
In unionized firms,workers are more willing to share job information due to seniority-based pay systems.
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36
Which of the following refers to a method by which compensation is received?

A) Pay level
B) Pay form
C) Pay structure
D) Pay system
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Which of the following helps determine pay structure?

A) Standard of living
B) Time worked
C) Wage-and person-tied benefits
D) Job evaluation
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38
What causes dissatisfaction in the two-tier pay plan?

A) Employees doing equal work receive unequal pay.
B) Employees with higher education get higher pay.
C) Employees with lower skill level get lower pay.
D) Senior employees get higher pay.
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39
Union's upward bargaining pattern has declined because of:

A) increased global competition.
B) unavailability of skilled labor.
C) strict laws protecting employers.
D) lack of employment opportunities.
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40
When does external equity demand in wages arise?

A) When the wages are different for different functions
B) When the wages are lower for unskilled labor than skilled labor
C) When the wages are lower than other similar firms with similar jobs
D) When the wages are different for similar functions within the organization
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41
Which of the following do unions have greater effects for?

A) Women employees
B) Residents of Northern states
C) Whites
D) Transport operatives
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42
What effect did the voluntary employee benefits association (VEBA)have on automobile manufacturers?

A) Rapidly escalated the cost of health care benefits for retirees
B) Compelled the companies to deposit $1,500 per vehicle manufactured to fund VEBA
C) Allowed them to transfer their liability to provide medical care for retirees
D) Reduced their global competitiveness and profitability
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43
In the Scanlon plan,which party is responsible for determining bonuses to be paid?

A) Employee committee
B) Screening committee
C) Production committee
D) Executive committee
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44
Which pay system refers to entitlements that individuals accrue from continuous employment?

A) Scanlon plan
B) Productive efficiency
C) Benefit status seniority
D) Gainsharing plan
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45
Profit-share bonuses are influenced by:

A) individual employee performance.
B) executive bonus committee.
C) product design decisions.
D) union's ability to negotiate.
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46
Which of the following is a method used to determine how much an individual will earn within a job?

A) Shift differentials
B) Land-and-step plans
C) Piece rate systems
D) Two-tier structures
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47
Which factor directly affects the health care cost of the employer?

A) Standard-of-living of workforce
B) Age and gender composition
C) Ethnic background of workforce
D) Manual labors and nonmanual labor composition
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48
When would employers prefer overtime workers than new hires?

A) When more work is needed and the employee wants to reduce costs
B) When person-tied benefits and paid time off exceed 50 percent of base pay
C) When the overtime contract requires higher premium
D) When costs are incidental to hiring and benefits are lower than overtime premium
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49
Health insurance benefits are:

A) wage-tied.
B) age-tied.
C) gender-tied.
D) person-tied.
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50
Why do employers currently choose the 401(k),401(a),or 403(b)plan rather than a traditional defined benefit pension plan?

A) Employers receive increased incentives to offer these plans and they carry substantially reduced risk.
B) There are guaranteed benefits for employees and the employer bears no risk of investment under these plans.
C) These plans ensure that if the company fails,the accrued pension benefits will nevertheless be paid.
D) Under these plans,employers have 40 years to fully fund an underfunded plan.
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51
One of the Scanlon plan's major purposes is to:

A) minimize employee participation.
B) increase labor input for a given output.
C) reward only employees for productivity gains.
D) tie pay to company performance.
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52
Which of the following statements is true regarding pension plans?

A) Under salary reduction plan,the employer's fiduciary decides where to invest funds.
B) Under defined benefit plan,the employee elects to contribute some amount of pretax income to his/her retirement account.
C) Under defined contribution plan,the risk of investment is borne by the employer.
D) Under ERISA,employer is not required to offer a pension plan.
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53
Across workers' subgroups,becoming unionized or not is associated with:

A) company profitability.
B) increased wages.
C) job satisfaction.
D) gainsharing programs.
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54
Which of the following is a difference between the Scanlon plan and Impro-Share?

A) Impro-Share employees can easily calculate their bonus amount.
B) In the Scanlon plan,the bonuses are shared across work groups.
C) Impro-Share is aimed at increasing employee participation.
D) In the Scanlon plan,the bonus committee determines the bonus formula.
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55
Aaron,an employee at a manufacturing company,earns $18 an hour.If the company agrees to a new wage contract,Aaron will be paid $18.72 an hour.What is the percentage of wage increase the company must agree to?

A) 5 percent
B) 3.5 percent
C) 4 percent
D) 2.5 percent
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56
What is an industrial effect of unions on pay level?

A) Union workers are paid lesser than nonunion workers on an average.
B) Industries having highest union wage premium had the lowest employment decrease in the 1970s.
C) Unions are able to bargain larger-than-normal increase in firms that created specific assets.
D) Wage premiums come with cost to labor making the firms less profitable.
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57
ERISA obligates that:

A) all employers must offer a pension plan.
B) employers with pension plans must create a set of rules and comply with them.
C) employers with pension plans must allow all employees aged 21 and over to participate.
D) employers with defined benefit plans must make contributions that will cover immediate retirement costs.
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58
What did Joseph Scanlon propose to avoid a firm's closure?

A) Parties work together to increase productivity to which a bonus is linked.
B) All employees should participate and rewards should be given to highly skilled labor.
C) Management should decide the best solution and workers should follow it.
D) Bonus should be given to the work group that came up with the best solution.
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59
If an employee selects a pension plan in which a fixed percentage of profit is allocated to each employee in proportion to his/her proportion of total employee pay in that employee group,which pension plan did he/she select?

A) Defined benefit
B) Salary reduction
C) 403(b)
D) Defined contribution
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60
In which pension plan is the amount paid on a monthly basis?

A) Defined benefit plan
B) Salary reduction plan
C) Defined contribution plan
D) Tax-free fund transfer
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61
According to various studies on union's effects on a firm's performance:

A) unionized firms are 20 percent more productive than nonunionized firms in auto parts industries.
B) productivity was higher in public sector establishments in the hospital industry.
C) student achievement was negatively affected by unionization in education.
D) nonunionized workers were more productive than unionized workers in the construction industry.
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62
According to a study across income distribution in Canada:

A) employees whose earnings are in the top quintile lose from unionization.
B) employees whose earnings are in the lowest quintile lose from unionization.
C) average earning of the nonunion worker in the first four quintiles is higher than the nonunion worker.
D) employees who are most advantaged in the labor market benefit the most.
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63
What are the evidences related to success of the Scanlon plan?
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64
According to an extensive study of union wage differentials:

A) the private sector wage premium is higher today than it was in the 1970s.
B) public sector wage effects are smaller than those in the private sector.
C) nonunion workers are able to resist employers' efforts to reduce wages better than unionized workers.
D) there remains big variation in the premium across workers.
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65
Explain an important cost-of-living adjustment (COLA)consideration while increasing wages.
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66
Why do unionized firms have lower research and development budgets?

A) Higher labor costs compared to nonunion firms
B) Lack of skilled workers compared to nonunion firms
C) Less productive workforce compared to nonunion firms
D) Higher share prices compared to nonorganized firms
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67
What are the factors that influence a firm's ability to pay?
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68
How does unionization affect income inequality?
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69
Studies provide evidence that higher levels of unionization are associated with _____.

A) lower flexibility in employment
B) higher average variable costs
C) higher flexibility in employment
D) lower average fixed costs
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70
What is union's effect on the pay system?
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71
List the rules of the Employee Retirement Income Security Act (ERISA)that employers with pension plans must comply with.
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72
How does skill-based pay plan work?
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73
How does unionization affect insolvency?

A) The rates of unionized plant closure are higher in the manufacturing industry.
B) Unionization has no consistent effect on a firm's insolvency.
C) Unionized firms are 20 percent less profitable.
D) Management cannot convince unions about saving concession.
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74
Explain the bonus formula in Impro-Share with an example.
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75
Why was the voluntary employee benefits association (VEBA)created?
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76
Why are performance-based pay programs used less in unionized organizations?

A) Lack of measurable performance criteria
B) Demand for equal pay across functions
C) Performance monitoring is difficult
D) Union jobs are more repetitive
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77
Which characteristics of grade structures must be negotiated?
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78
Which condition raises union spillovers?

A) High unemployment
B) Increasing inflation
C) High standard-of-living
D) Economic expansion
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79
Why do unionized firms have higher skill levels than nonunionized firms?

A) There is increased competition in unionized firms.
B) Employees are more willing to share job information.
C) Most unionized firms adopt skill-based pay system.
D) Unionized firms hire only highly-skilled labor.
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80
Which of the following statements is true about union and nonunion members?

A) Nonunion members receive more in nonstatutory benefits.
B) Union members are more likely to have benefits such as vacations.
C) Unions have the greatest impact on high-wage employers.
D) Nonunion members prefer a larger portion of their pay as benefits.
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