According to NLRB guidelines, what is the tenure of the bargaining agreement for a certified union?


The NLRB requires that the employer recognize and bargain with the union for at least one year from the certification.

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The main difference between SAS and AU is:

A. SAS are issued by the PCAOB and AU are issued by the ASB. B. SAS define minimum standards of performance for auditors while AU define financial accounting principles that must be followed according to GAAP. C. SAS are issued by the ASB and AU are issued by the PCAOB. D. they are the same except that SAS are organized chronologically and the AU are organized by topical area.

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Which of the following facts would preclude a lessor from classifying a lease as a sales-type or direct financing lease?

A) The undiscounted sum of the minimum lease payments is 90% of the fair value of the leased property to the lessor. B) The collectability of the minimum lease payments is reasonably assured. C) The lease term is 90% of the estimated economic life of the leased property. D) No important uncertainties exist about non-reimbursable costs yet to be incurred by the lessor.

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Which of the following gives the reader some context and may point to a conclusion offered in the section?

A) Heading B) Subheading C) Major heading D) Descriptive heading E) Informative heading

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Restrictions to prevent foreign producers from dumpling low-cost lumber and steel in the United States are considered to be ______.

a. government inspections b. market risks c. import restrictions d. exchange rate risks

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