In the 1960s, organized labor believed that by coordinating union action across countries through an international trade secretariat, it could counter the power of a multinational corporation by:
A. threatening to disrupt production on an international scale.
B. introducing a reciprocal tax treaty.
C. trying to farm out highly skilled tasks back to the home country of the firm.
D. increasing its bargaining power.
E. lobbying for importing employment practices from the home country of the firm.
A
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Which of the following is not considered a union unfair labor practice?
a. telling an anti-union employee that he will lose his job if the union gains recognition b. union picketline violence c. under a valid union-shop agreement, demanding the discharge of an employee who fails to pay his union dues d. issuing patently false statements during a representation election campaign