The Labor-Management Relations Act:
A) hampers employer free speech, although it encourages employee free speech.
B) is also known as the Taft-Hartley Act.
C) prohibits union shops.
D) specifies certain employer activities as unfair labor practices.
B
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Discuss the crucial aspect of employment at will (EAW) where it is given first preference.
What will be an ideal response?
The ______ speaker praises and congratulates a graduating class.
a. commencement address b. speech of presentation c. keynote address d. speech of tribute
Accruals are "free" capital in the sense that no explicit interest must normally be paid on accrued liabilities.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
CircusesAs recently as twenty years ago circuses came to town with tents, animals, clowns, and other performers. An advance man arrived about two weeks before the circus actually arrived, covered the community with posters, and gave out free tickets to schoolchildren. If the advance man had done a good job, when the circus arrived and opened its tent doors, three hundred to six hundred people would fill its seats. When the largest circus organizations merged, the newly formed Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey's Greatest Show on Earth began performing in 4,000-seat arenas. Attendance, however, has stagnated in recent years. People have stopped going to the circus because they miss the circus tent and the close intimate atmosphere it created. The newest thing in circuses is a return to the
tent atmosphere with an emphasis on the types of entertainment that were popular years ago. Antique circus wagons, calliope music, and cotton candy are replacing the exotic animals and the prima donna performers. To satisfy the needs of this new audience, the tent circus now sells lattes and wine.Refer to Circuses. Now circuses are trying to satisfy customers' needs and wants and to profit through customer satisfaction. They have adopted a _____ orientation. A. societal B. selling C. production D. market E. retail