How can an employer recover damages for breach of no strike clause even if injunction is not issued?
When an injunction is not being issued, an employer may still recover damages for breach of the no-strike clause through a suit under Section 301 of the National Labor Relations Act.
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A) debit Cash; credit Notes Payable. B) debit Cash; credit Accounts Payable. C) debit Notes Payable and Interest Expense; credit Cash. D) debit Notes Payable and Interest Receivable; credit Cash.
Suppose the interest rate on a 1-year T-bond is 5.00% and that on a 2-year T-bond is 6.80%. Assume that the pure expectations theory is NOT valid, and the MRP is zero for a 1-year T-bond but 0.40% for a 2-year bond. What is the yield on a 1-year T-bond expected to be one year from now? Round the intermediate calculations to 4 decimal places and final answer to 2 decimal places.
A. 7.43 B. 8.52 C. 6.57 D. 7.82 E. 5.86
Kip is Lulu's agent and is authorized to write checks on Lulu's account in Metro Bank. Kip writes a check "pay to the order of Nemo." Kip signs the check "Lulu, by Kip, agent." If Metro Bank dishonors the check, liability extends to
A. Kip and Lulu. B. Kip only. C. Lulu only. D. no one.
Prints4U is a small printing firm in Minneapolis, MN. As is typical for a firm of this size, the managers own a __________ percentage of the firm. As a result, there is __________ separation between ownership and managerial control.
A. small; less B. small; greater C. large; less D. large; greater