Samantha was an active union member at Texas Tools Inc, which employed around three thousand employees. Owing to the huge workforce, Samantha was assigned tasks that went beyond the scope of her work, though she was paid for these tasks. It was later found that Samantha had claimed false expenses. Samantha's actions amount to a violation of _____ of the NLRA.?
A) ?Section 9
B) Section 7?
C) Sections 8(a)(3 ) and 8(b)(2)?
D) Section 8(b)(6)
D
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Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
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