Does a general no-strike clause that does not reference "sympathy strikes" constitute a waiver of the right to participate in a sympathy strike?
No. The courts require a "clear and unmistakable waiver" of a Union's rights to a sympathy strike. With the burden of proof on the employer to demonstrate a clear and unmistakable waiver of the right to sympathy strike, some language in the contract must show the intent to include sympathy strikes in the no-strike provision.
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Explain why feedback is important for the goal setting process.
What will be an ideal response?
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a. Liabilities. b. Assets. c. Stockholders' equity. d. Contributed capital.
An executed contract is one that has been fully performed
a. True b. False Indicate whether the statement is true or false