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According to the lesson material

According to the lesson material, in 1700s and 1800s workers on strike were sometimes adjudicated as criminally culpable under which legal concept

  •  A. res ipsa loquitur
  •  B. malicious objection
  •  C. none of these choices
  •  D. coercive refusal
  •  E. conspiracy doctrine

 

One difference between state and private sector labor laws is that:

 

  • A. none of these choices
  •  B. states do not allow unionization for state employees
  •  C. some states allow supervisors and managers to unionize
  •  D. states do not negotiate overtime benefits due to governmental immunity
  •  E. most states allow strikes subject to the Taft-Hartley Act

 

The Steelworkers case history established the rule that ambiguity as to which disputes may be arbitrated shall be left to the discretion of

  •  A. judges
  •  B. none of these choices
  •  C. mediators
  •  D. juries
  •  E. arbitrators

 

The amount by which wages and overtime increase as a result of new union agreement negotiations is called the

  •  A. pay-out
  •  B. prime-cost
  •  C. roll-up
  •  D. None of these choices
  •  E. key-metric

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Status NEW Posted 06 Jul 2017 05:07 AM My Price 7.00

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