Labor Relations and Collective Bargaining – MCQs

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1.What is the term for quantitative indicators such as employee turnover rates and training hours?

2.How many categories of diversification exist?

3.What term describes a company introducing new product lines to its business portfolio?

4.How are large inventories most accurately categorized?

5.What is the term used when a neutral third party assists in facilitating negotiations between disputing parties?

6.What is the term for a strike initiated by one group of workers to support the strike of another group?

7.Which category includes bargaining topics that are neither required nor prohibited, and for which negotiating parties are not obligated to bargain?

8.What type of union security allows a company to employ workers who are not union members, but requires employees to join the union after being hired?

9.What type of unauthorized strike takes place while a labor contract is still in effect?

10.What type of strike is initiated by union workers in response to unlawful actions taken by their employer?

11.What is the term for a coordinated strategy by union members aimed at influencing a company by targeting its customers, shareholders, directors, and creditors?

12.What type of union security arrangement requires employees to pay union fees even if they are not union members?

13.Which of the following are recognized categories of strikes?

14.Which type of arbitration requires the parties to accept the arbitrator's decision as final?

15.Which form of third-party involvement involves an arbitrator making a binding decision to resolve a contract dispute?

16.What is the term used to describe a negotiation scenario where the involved parties cannot reach any further agreement?

17.Which type of arbitration involves parties being obligated to accept the arbitrator's decision?

18.How are negotiation topics presented by a party other than the primary negotiators classified in collective bargaining?

19.What do you call a neutral individual who examines the points of contention in a dispute and offers a public suggestion for a fair resolution?

20.Which term describes a court order that requires parties to either stop a specific activity or to carry out a particular action?