Chapter 27: Problem 28
You would most likely be a union member if you ( .O2) a) were a teacher b) lived in the South c) worked for Walmart d) were a corporate cxecutive
Chapter 27: Problem 28
You would most likely be a union member if you ( .O2) a) were a teacher b) lived in the South c) worked for Walmart d) were a corporate cxecutive
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Get started for freeWhich of the following is the most aceurate statement about the card check law? (1.07) a) It would make it casicr for unions to organize workers. b) It would make it harder for unions to organize workers. c) It is opposed by unions. d) Its strongest advocate is the U.S. Chamber of Commerce.
Which is the most accurate statement? (LO4, 5) a) In recent years the United States has expericnced relative labor peace. b) The last few years have been excellent ones for American labor unions. c) Labor union membership today is at an all-time low. d) Most nations have lost less time to strikes (per thousand workers) than the United States.
A collective bargaining negotiation is (1.06) a) solely a test of power b) solely a presentation and discussion of real issues c) both a test of power and a presentation and discussion of real issucs d) neither a test of power nor a presentation and discussion of real issues
Which statement is true with respect to the two basic vays unions have of exerting power? (LO5) Only inclusion leads to higher wages, Only exclusion leads to higher wages. Both inclusion and exclusion lead to higher wages. Neither inclusion nor exclusion leads to higher wages.
Which group of workers would be the casiest for a union to organize? \((\mathrm{LO} 2,4,5)\) a) Employees at a Walmart store b) Employees of a county government c) Employees at a Honda plant in Ohio d) Employees at a textile mill in North Carolina
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