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system of rules and regulations that labor and management fashion to define their specific rights and obligations in the workplace
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What are the primary ingreidents of job security in today's collective bargaining (3)
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1. seniority as a determining factor for layoffs
2. seniority as determinant for job assignments
3. embodies the principle that a single individual will not determine the operation of an organization |
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what is the ultimate labor-management conflict
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management needs a free hand in workplace operations & labor requires protection against unreasonable managers and a voice in decision making |
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set of rules governing the allocation of economic benefits and opportunities on the basis of service with one employer
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most commonly negotiated means of measuring service and comparing employees for promotion and layoff recall decisions
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most important measure of employee job security
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management would prefer to use ____ ____ as the basis for employment decisions
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____ is not required by law, nor is it an inherent right of employees- but it is a mandatory subject of collective bargaining
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employees with greater seniority, whose jobs have been phased out, have the right to displace workers with less seniority, if they are atleast "as qualified"
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case that stated that employee is not entitled to a job assignment as a reasonable accomodation of his disability if the assignment would conflict with the rules of a bona fide seniority system.
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U.S. Airways Inc. vs Barnett |
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why was the U.S. Airways, inc v Barnett case important
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because the Supreme Court overruled the EEOC |
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union officers and commitee personnel have preferred seniority rights for layoff and recall situations
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the process of a company posting notices of new job positions to give permanent employees the opportunity to apply
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what are three categories of Job Bids
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1. up bid
2. down bid
3. lateral bid |
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lower to higher pay grade
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bid from higher to lower pay grade
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bid from one classification to another classification within the same pay grade
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case that upheld a seniority system even though the resulting layoffs adversely affected employees hired under consent decree to remedy past discrimination
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Firefighters Local Union No 1784 v. Stotts |
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contracts usually call for ____ on the basis of plantwide seniority
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also known as the Plant Closing Act
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Worker Adjustment and Retraining Notification Act (WARN) |
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What does the WARN act say? |
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employers are required to apprise workers and local communities of plant closings or mass layoffs with 60 days of advance notice once the decision is made |
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Two conditions when advance notice is required for a temporary shutdown
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1. larger enough number of workers is affected for more than 6 months: At least 50 employees or 33% of employees are affected
2. 500 or more employees are laid off |
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WARN affects most ____ sector and ____ employers
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private sector and nonprofit |
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generally agreed that management has the right to determine how ability is to be measured
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In determining ability: Who has the burden of proof to show that a surpassed senior executive is not competent for the job during promotions or layoff or recall actions
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in determining ability: an employer is/is not required to show that a junior employee is more competent
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List the five ways of combining seniority lists
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1. surviving group principle
2. length of service principle
3. follow the work principle
4. absolute rank principle
5. ratio rank principle |
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seniority lists are merged by adding names of employees of aqcuired company to the bottom of sseniority lists of the acquiring company
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surviving group principle |
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employees length of service is considered regardless of which company he/she worked for prior to the merger
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length of service principle |
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employees are allowed to continue previously earned seniority on seperate seniority lists when their work with the merged company can be seperately identified
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follow the work principle |
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employees recieve rank positions on the merged seniority list equal to their rank position on the prior seniority lists
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ratios established based on the total number of employees in the two groups to be merged
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arranging to make goods or perform services with another firm that could be accomplished by the bargaining unit employees within the company's current facilities
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prohibits outsourcing of any work if union member is on furlough
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**what are the four components of arbitrators standards in subcontracting cases that we discussed?
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1. past practices
2. availability of qualified workers
3. justification
4. unusual circumstances |
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moving work previously done at one location by union workers to another location that is generally nonunion
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status of the collective bargaining relationship between an employer and the union when a change in the ownership of an organization or change in union occurs
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What is the status of the bargaining agreement under successorship is the collective bargaining representative changes
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the contract is not binding for the successorship representative |
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what is true of the contract under successorship is the employer changes? |
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if the industry remains the same- employer is required to acknowledge the existing collective bargaining unit
but they are not bound by the current collective bargaining agreement |
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the NLRB has ruled that ____ is a mandatory item for collective bargaining
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** what are six types of drug testing
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1. pre-employment testing
2. reasonable suspicion testing
3. routine fitness for duty
4. postaccident testing
5. random testing
6. follow up to rehabilitatons |
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**what are the four mandatory bargaining subjects
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1. seniority
2. relocation
3. subcontracting
4. drug testing |
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practice of government entities contracting out public services to private employers rather than adding or retaining employees in the public sector to provide the services
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____ is perhaps the greatest threat to public unions and their members
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provide public funds that can be used for private schools
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provided drug testing for federal workers and court stated that all federal workers whoes duties provide services like public safety or law enforcement may be tested
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Why has magagements right to subcontract work been the subject of many grievances**?
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union members feel that the recognition clause in a labor agreement recognizing a particular union as the exclusive bargaining agent implies that the employer may not remove work from the employees via subcontracting |
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True/False: Most labor agreements use both seniority and qualifications jointly to determine promotions
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