Describe the Federal Labor Relations Authority (FLRA)


The Federal Labor Relations Authority (FLRA) is the federal agency created under the Federal Service Labor-Management Relations Act to administer federal employee labor relations. The FLRA is composed of three members who are nominated by the president and confirmed by the Senate. The FLRA is empowered to do the following:
Determine the appropriateness of units for representation;
Supervise or conduct elections to determine if a labor organization has been selected as the exclusive representative by majority of the employees in the appropriate unit;
Resolve issues relating to the duty to bargain in good faith; and
Resolve complaints of unfair labor practices.?

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A. broker. B. financial intermediary. C. stock exchange. D. venture capitalist.

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Which of the following best describes a data set?

A) the creation of a computer file that holds output of statistical analyses on all of the questionnaires deemed suitable for analysis B) identification of codes that pertain to the possible responses for each question on the questionnaire C) identification of all the variable names and code numbers associated with each possible response to each question making up the data set D) a matrix of numbers and other representations that include all of the relevant answers by all of the respondents in a survey E) none of the above

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________ can be useful when no sampling frame is readily available for selecting final sampling units but when the elements of the frame are known to be contained within a broader sampling frame

A) Stratified sampling B) Double sampling C) Sequential sampling D) Systematic sampling

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Obeson is comparing tax rates in the United States with the tax rates in European countries that practice democratic socialism. Obeson finds that compared to the U.S., tax rates are:

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