Ron and several fellow workers of Vicy, Inc, a small manufacturing company, wished to organize a union. When Vicy learned of this activity, it issued a bulletin to all workers stating that a union will only hurt the company and that "we are a family that can solve any problems ourselves -- we do not need union activists from outside our company trying to tell us what to do!" Which statement is
correct concerning the bulletin issued by Vicy?
a. Vicy has committed an unfair labor practice. Vicy must remain neutral during the organizing drive.
b. Vicy has committed an unfair labor practice. The bulletin constitutes outrageous interference with the union organizing campaign.
c. Vicy has not committed an unfair labor practice. An employer may vigorously present anti-union views to its employees.
d. Whether Vicy has committed an unfair labor practice depends on whether the bulletin was approved by the NLRB.
c
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