A) industrial union.
B) craft union.
C) assembly union.
D) traditional union.
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A) Wagner Act
B) Landrum-Griffin Act
C) Norris-LaGuardia Act
D) Taft-Hartley Act
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A) secondary boycott
B) primary boycott
C) direct strikebreaker initiative
D) strikebreaker tactic
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A) the widespread use of ESOPs has given most workers control over their workplace.
B) supply and demand conditions in labor markets now favor labor rather than management.
C) laws and modern management attitudes minimize the possibility of unsafe working conditions and unfair treatment of workers found in earlier eras.
D) most of the firms that treated workers poorly have moved their operations to foreign countries.
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A) Fair Labor Standards Act.
B) Wagner Act.
C) Minimum Compensation Act.
D) Pay Equity Act.
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A) management strike.
B) secondary boycott.
C) injunction.
D) lockout.
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A) Federal Board of Labor Rights (FBLR)
B) National Labor Relations Board (NLRB)
C) Federal Trade Commission (FTC)
D) Federal Commission on Unfair Labor Practices (FCULP)
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A) limited to skilled craftsmen.
B) limited to unskilled and semiskilled workers who belonged to industrial unions.
C) open to all working people, including employers.
D) open to anyone willing to promote capitalism as the economic system most likely to lead to economic prosperity for the working men and women of the United States.
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A) A union can succeed in its collective bargaining efforts only if it represents all workers. Therefore, workers should be required to join the union soon after they are hired.
B) Workers should be allowed to join a union if they wish, but they should not be required to join or pay a fee to the union in order to keep their job.
C) Workers should not be required to join a union to keep their jobs. However, since all workers enjoy the benefits obtained through collective bargaining, even those who do not join should pay a fee to support the union.
D) Unions should be replaced by employee stock ownership plans that give workers a say in the management of their firms.
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A) establishing the Republican party.
B) the basic structure of the federal income tax system.
C) the passage of NAFTA.
D) minimum wage laws and laws against child labor.
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A) grievance
B) arbitration request
C) injunction
D) yellow-dog contract
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