Chapter 15: Problem 10
Under a(n) shop, an employer may hire only union members. (LO2, 5) a) closed c) open b) union
Chapter 15: Problem 10
Under a(n) shop, an employer may hire only union members. (LO2, 5) a) closed c) open b) union
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The AFL has always been basically interested in a) better wages, hours, and working conditions b) the formation of small producers' cooperatives c) the creation of true socialism d) none of the above
Limits on takeovers of locals by national unions and a listing of the financial responsibilities of union officials were provisions of the Act. (LO2) a) National Labor Relations b) Taft-Hartley c) Landrum-Griffin d) Sherman Antirust
A collective bargaining negotiation is (LO6) 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 issues d) neither a test of power nor a presentation and discussion of real issues
The American Federation of Labor became the nation's predominant labor organization in a) the early 19 th century b) the \(1880 \mathrm{~s}\) c) the early 20 th century d) the \(1940 \mathrm{~s}\)
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