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If the National Labor Relations Board determines that an employer has committed an unfair labor practice, which of the following remedies may it impose on the employer?


A) force the employer to provide back pay for lost wages
B) issue an order requiring the employer to bargain with the union
C) issue a cease and desist order against the employer
D) post notices in the workplace of the employer's unfair practices
E) any of the other choices

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Concern about work safety and health:


A) dates to the late 1800s
B) dates to the 1950s
C) started with the state regulation of coal-mine safety
D) started with state regulation of job safety in the 1840s
E) started with the state regulation of coal-mine safety that started in the late 1800s

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XYZ moves from New Jersey (a non-right-to-work state) to Texas (a right-to-work state) . The union continues to represent XYZ's employees. In Texas, employees can:


A) be required to join the union before they start to work
B) be required to join the union after 30 days on the job
C) can decide to have nothing to do with the union
D) be forced to pay fees to the union, but do not have to join the union
E) force the union to pay them money

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To increase the likelihood that substance tests performed due to "reasonable suspicion" of improper usage will be upheld, an employer should:


A) not disclose the company's drug testing policy to employees
B) have a clearly announced policy of such tests
C) file the appropriate paperwork with the federal government before hiring any employees
D) file the appropriate paperwork with the federal government before testing any employees
E) none of the other choices are correct

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A company that has more than $25,000 worth of business with the federal government and does not state what action will be taken against employees who violate the company's drug-free policy would be in violation of:


A) the Drug Prohibition Act
B) the Drug Control in the Workplace Act
C) the Drug Prevention in the Workplace Act
D) the Zero Tolerance Act
E) none of the other choices are correct

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Which of the following are public-policy exceptions recognized by most states as limits to the employment-at-will doctrine allowing termination of employees?


A) calling authorities to report suspicious activities at the place of employment
B) performing a public duty (reporting for jury duty)
C) exercising a right (filing for workers' compensation)
D) performing a public duty (reporting for jury duty) and exercising a right (filing for workers' compensation)
E) calling authorities to report suspicious activities at the place of employment and performing a public duty (reporting for jury duty) and exercising a right (filing for workers' compensation)

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When an employee reports an employer's illegal act it is referred to as:


A) defamation
B) whistle blowing
C) tattle-tailing
D) whistle calling
E) horn blowing

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Abused substances such as cocaine and alcohol:


A) are all illegal
B) may be illegal or legal
C) may be legal but can be illegally obtained
D) are all legal
E) both b and c are correct

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Among the "mandatory subjects" of collective bargaining is the structure of merit pay increases.

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The Landrum-Griffin Act does which of the following in its "bill of rights" for union members:


A) ensures the right of members to nominate candidates for union offices
B) maintains fair election procedures
C) allows members to participate in union business
D) all of the other specific choices are correct
E) none of the other specific choices are correct

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Which of the following is an objective of workers' compensation law:


A) to increase the number of injured workers who sue for compensation when injured on the job
B) to increase court costs and time delays associated with tort litigation to deter workers from suing for minor injuries
C) allow people to sued private charities for accidents related to the charity's function
D) promote open discussion of the causes of accidents rather than encourage concealment of fault, thus helping to reduce accidents and health hazards
E) all of the other specific choices are correct

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Which of the following workers would not be covered by the FMLA:


A) an employee who is among the 50 percent highest paid
B) an employee who had only been employed for 18 months
C) an employee who had worked fewer than 2,000 hours in the past year
D) an employee who had only been employed for 6 months
E) all of the other specific choices are correct

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Substance abuse directly affects employers through:


A) reduced productivity
B) higher medical insurance costs
C) increased productivity
D) employees failing to save for retirement
E) both a and b are correct

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Which agency is responsible for doing studies to help standards for workplace safety:


A) the Occupation Safety and Welfare Administration
B) the Occupational Safety and Health Review Commission
C) the National Institute for Employee and Employer Safety
D) the Employee Safety Administration
E) none of the other specific choices are correct

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In Teamsters Local Union No. 523 v. NLBR the appeals court held that the NLRB may not interfere in union control of worker seniority and other assignments.

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A company that has more than $25,000 worth of business with the federal government and does not state what action will be taken against employees who violate the company's drug-free policy would be in violation of:


A) the Drug Prohibition Act
B) the Drug Control in the Workplace Act
C) the Drug-Free Workplace Act
D) the Zero Tolerance Act
E) the Drug Prevention in the Workplace Act

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Which of the following workers would not be covered by the FMLA:


A) an employee who is among the 50 percent highest paid
B) an employee who had only been employed for 18 months
C) an employee who had worked fewer than 2,000 hours in the past year
D) a key employee who is among the 10 percent highest paid
E) all of the other specific choices are correct

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Unions and employers who negotiate contracts have a duty to bargain in good faith. This means both sides must do all of the following except:


A) come to a final agreement
B) must be willing to make proposals
C) must explain reasons behind certain proposals
D) must consider proposals of the other party
E) all of the other choices are elements of good faith bargaining

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The powers of the National Labor Relations Board include:


A) monitoring of unfair labor practices
B) representing the NLRB in court
C) determining if employees want to be represented by a union
D) monitoring of unfair labor practices and determining if employees want to be represented by a union
E) monitoring of unfair labor practices and determining if employees want to be represented by a union and representing the NLRB in court

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When someone buys a business, the new owner:


A) is not responsible for the previous owners' immigration compliance
B) becomes responsible for the previous owners' immigration compliance
C) is responsible for the previous owners' immigration compliance only if there are more than 50 employees
D) is responsible for the previous owners' immigration compliance in some states, but not others
E) none of the other choices are correct

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