A long-standing NLRB precedent provides that an employer who entertains a good-faith reasonable doubt whether a majority of its employees support an incumbent union can ________
a. request a formal board-supervised election
b. appoint an employee team to replace the union
c. request that the NLRB accept the leadership of the union
d. implement a new contract without consulting the union
a
Business
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Indicate whether the statement is true or false
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The projected revenues and costs that form the basis of the potential for a project's acceptance or rejection are estimates of ________
A) future activity B) past activity C) known activity D) current activity
Business