Which of the following is not an unfair labor practice by a union:
a. refusing to bargain with employers about wages and working conditions b. engaging in secondary boycotts
c. ordering workers to go on strike when a collective bargaining agreement is not reached
d. including in a collective bargaining agreement a term that requires the employer to pay a union leader a salary even though the leader does no work for the company
e. all of the other choices are legal activities
c
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Triad Systems is a maker of computer peripherals. The firm's compact disc (CD) drive brand
was once the highly sought after for its durability and low costs. However, with the introduction of flash drives and other faster memory storage technologies, the CD drive market has declined and almost all of Triad's competitors in the market have discontinued production of CD drives. Triad Systems is possibly the lone seller of CD drives today. However, considering the fact that most of the support software for technological products such as mobile phones and operating systems are distributed in CD form, there are still users who buy CD drives. Which of the following strategies would prove most advantageous to Triad Systems? A) Triad should discontinue distribution through low value-added channels such as mail order and telephone sales. B) Triad should adopt an intensive distribution strategy involving multiple channels to boost sales of the declining product. C) Triad should raise prices of the CD drives as there is no acceptable substitute to its product in the market. D) Triad should develop product variants, such as CD drives with USB slots, to extend the life cycle of the product.
Smith is Manager of ABC Department Store. Jones, ABC's Security Director, visited Smith to ask some questions. During questioning, Smith admitted that he stole $10,000 in merchandise. He was disciplined, but not fired
The loss was not reported to the insurer that wrote ABC's crime insurance. Six weeks later, Smith was observed on a surveillance camera stealing over $50,000 in jewelry from ABC. ABC immediately reported the loss to its crime insurer. Which ISO crime coverage condition may prevent ABC from collecting for this loss? A) termination as to any employee B) discovery form C) loss sustained form D) loss sustained under prior insurance
Chapter 7 bankruptcy involves total liquidation, whereas Chapter 11 bankruptcy involves debt reorganization
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
Tranquil Beaches owns six hotels in Hawaii, collectively known as the Hawaiian Division. The various hotels, including the Surf & Sun, have operating departments (such as Maintenance, Housekeeping, and Food and Beverage) that are evaluated as either cost centers or profit centers. The Food and Beverage Department, for example, is a profit center, with activities divided into three segments: Banquets and Catering, Restaurants, and Kitchen. If Tranquil Beaches uses a performance-reporting system that is based on responsibility accounting, which of the following disclosures is likely to occur?
A. The Food and Beverage profit at the Surf & Sun will appear on Tranquil Beaches' performance report. B. The profit of the Surf & Sun hotel will appear on the Hawaiian Division's performance report. C. The Food and Beverage Department's profit will appear on Kitchen's performance report. D. The profit of the Surf & Sun hotel will appear on Food and Beverage's performance report. E. The detailed operating costs of the Surf & Sun's Kitchen Department will appear on the Hawaiian Division's performance report.