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MBA.Graduate Psychology,PHD in HRM
Strayer,Phoniex,
Feb-1999 - Mar-2006
MBA.Graduate Psychology,PHD in HRM
Strayer,Phoniex,University of California
Feb-1999 - Mar-2006
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LSGH LLC
Apr-2003 - Apr-2007
Unit III Case Study
Read Case Study 4-1, “Salting,” on pages 155-156 of your textbook. Then, address the following:
1. Explain how the company’s treatment of both the “covert” and “overt” salts applications for jobs compares to the
recommended counter-salting steps for employers.
2. Would either the “covert” or the “overt” salts in this case satisfy the NLRB ruling that applicants for employment
must be genuinely interested in seeking employment before claiming protection under the NLRA?
3. Does the company’s opposition to becoming a union shop indicate that there was anti-union animus in refusing to
consider the “overt” salts for employment?
Your response should be a minimum of 150 words per question. All sources used, including the textbook, must be
referenced; paraphrased and quoted material must have accompanying citations in APA format.
Information about accessing the Blackboard Grading Rubric for this assignment is provided below.
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