A) management strike.
B) secondary boycott.
C) injunction.
D) lockout.
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A) National Labor Relations Board
B) Bureau of Labor-Management Relations
C) Department of Justice
D) Federal Trade Commission
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A) Taft-Hartley Act.
B) Norris-LaGuardia Act.
C) National Labor Relations Board in 1929.
D) U.S. Supreme Court in 1946.
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A) confirmer
B) counselor
C) arbitrator
D) mediator
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A) gold cold
B) steel deal
C) slow-mo
D) blue flu
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A) illegal arrangement, since nonmembers can never legally be required to pay fees to unions.
B) closed shop agreement.
C) union shop agreement.
D) agency shop agreement.
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A) workers must join the union within a stipulated time period (usually 30, 60, or 90 days) in order to keep their jobs.
B) workers must belong to the union before the company can hire them.
C) workers who do not join the union must pay a union fee.
D) workers are required to sign yellow-dog contracts.
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A) $100 million
B) $50 billion
C) $414 billion
D) $50 thousand
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A) the leaders of the AFL wanted to focus on political objectives while Lewis and his followers wanted to focus on economic objectives.
B) Lewis felt that the AFL was growing too fast.
C) the leaders of the AFL wanted to organize only skilled workers, while Lewis and his followers wanted to organize both unskilled and skilled workers.
D) Lewis believed that the AFL would be more flexible and responsive to its members if it split into several smaller organizations, each representing workers with one specific skill.
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A) start looking for another job in a right-to-work state.
B) contact the local chapter of the ACLU.
C) send a letter of protest to the president of the union.
D) pursue a grievance over the interpretation of the labor contract.
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A) sizeable and permanent
B) temporary
C) smaller
D) less important
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