In Steelworkers v. Rawson, the Supreme Court held that the allegations that the union had been negligent in its duty under the collective agreement to conduct safety inspections did not amount to a:
A) ?breach of contract

B) ?breach of trust.
C) ?breach of the duty of fair representative.
D) ?infringement of fundamental rights.


C

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Individualism views the needs and goals of society at large as more important than individual desires.

Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)

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In Geczi v. Lifetime Fitness, where Geczi suffered an injury when a treadmill at Lifetime malfunctioned but a jury held Lifetime not to be negligent, the appeals court held that Lifetime was not liable because:

a. Geczi expressly assumed the risk of injury b. Geczi was over 18 when she signed the release of liability form c. Geczi was a rational adult who should have understood the inherent risks of a treadmill d. Geczi signed the release of liability form in front of witnesses e. all of the other choices are correct

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A simple random sample of size n from a finite population of size N is to be selected. Each possible sample should have _____

a. the same probability of being selected b. a probability of 1/n of being selected c. a probability of 1/N of being selected d. a probability of N/n of being selected

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Rounding all the way is:

A) usually not as accurate as rounding to a specific place value. B) always gives a new value that is higher than the original number. C) always gives a new value that is lower than the original number. D) not possible with some numbers.

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