Answer the following statements true (T) or false (F)

1. Workplaces where employees are more individualistic and do not see themselves as similar to their coworkers are less likely to become unionized - even when working conditions are poor and employees are dissatisfied.
2. Political and ideological beliefs are important determinants of whether a U.S. worker votes for or against a union in a representation election.
3. In a union election campaign, a key role of the NLRB is to balance the free speech rights of the employer and the union against the free choice rights of the employees.
4. Free speech during a union organizing campaign is protected under Section 8(c) of the NLRA which holds that expressing opinions is prohibited only to the extent that it constitutes a threat of reprisal or force, or promise of benefit.
5. The NLRB principle that holds that every representation election should reflect employees' free choice with regard to unionization (or not) is known as the "laboratory conditions doctrine" or "General Shoe" doctrine.


1. TRUE
2. FALSE
3. TRUE
4. TRUE
5. TRUE

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