BUSI 344 Quiz 6 Liberty University
Set 1
- What was important about a 1989 National Labor Relations Board ruling?
- The purpose of the is to minimize the effects of labor- management disputes on business operations by offering their services.
- How did a 1999 decision by the National Labor Relations Board impact healthcare?
- What is the key to collective bargaining
- Which statement is true about the National Doctors Alliance?
- Which statement is true about allied health professional unions?
- The Kentucky River Community Care and Oakwood Healthcare, Inc. landmark course cases impacted :
- Why are unions formed?
- Who cannot become a member of a union?
- Which federal organization has this mission—promote the welfare of working people and the decency of their working conditions.
- Which type of termination allows an employee to collect unemployment benefits?
- This external negotiator, , intercedes to resolve a dispute, but his/her suggestion is not legally binding.
- The has been adopted into the Uniform Commercial Code and the American Law Institute’s Restatement of Contracts.
- is a relationship between an employee and an employer with expectations by each that the responsibilities of the other will be fulfilled.
- Supervisors should be very familiar with the content of what employment document?
- The which is the largest alternative dispute resolution provider, trains individuals in resolving employment issues through
- An alternative to employment-at-will doctrines is the establishment of which provide employees with the opportunity to appeal the organization’s decision to terminate the employee.
- if you do a great job, you will have a job for life” is an example of what?
- An external procedure for resolving employment disputes is:
- To ensure that a termination process is fair and legal, the organization should:
Set 2
- Which federal organization has this mission—promote the welfare of working people and the decency of their working conditions.
- The purpose of the is to minimize the effects of labor-management disputes on business operations by offering their services.
- What is the key to collective bargaining?
- What statement is correct about the American Medical Association and unions?
- What is at the core of the collective bargaining agreement?
- Why are unions formed?
- Which membership organization is called the super union of nurses?
- The Kentucky River Community Care and Oakwood Healthcare, Inc. landmark course cases impacted :
- How can unions be formed in an organization?
- To ensure that a termination process is fair and legal, the organization should:
- if you do a great job, you will have a job for life” is an example of what?
- The which is the largest alternative dispute resolution provider, trains individuals in resolving employment issues through
- When a new employee is given a copy of the handbook, what should the organization do?
- Which statement is correct about an open door policy?
- Most states adhere to the , which means that, in the absence of a legal employment contract, employees and employers can end their relationship for any reason.
- An alternative to employment-at-will doctrines is the establishment of
- which provide employees with the opportunity to appeal the organization’s decision to terminate the employee.
- If an employer fires an employee for refusing to violate public policy, this would be construed as
- This external negotiator, , intercedes to resolve a dispute, but his/her suggestion is not legally binding.