Collective bargaining in the public sector is not subject to the same application of economic power as found in the private sector. What takes the place of economic power in public-sector bargaining?
A) strikes and lockouts
B) employee exit/voice
C) mediation-arbitration
D) politics and public opinion
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Q23: Which of the following contributes to the
Q24: Why were public-sector dispute resolution mechanisms created?
A)
Q25: According to the text, the public sector
Q26: Which profession best illustrates the variability of
Q27: What is the role of government in
Q29: Which of the following accompanies a restriction
Q30: What is a modification of interest arbitration
Q31: What is the chilling effect?
A) limited bargaining
Q32: What does the term "public good" mean?
A)
Q33: What can be said about Canadian public-sector
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