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What does NLRB stand for?
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National Labor Relations Board
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A contract bar occurs when?
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An election is barred because of an excisting valid union decertificaton
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What is a decertification election?
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An NLRB election to determine if a majority of the employees want the union decertified.
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A direct election occurs when?
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An employer accepts and employee representation request from the union and agrees to an election
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An agency shop is?
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A union provision requiring members and non-members to pay union dues.
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The practive of requiring employers to hire extra workers who are not wanted or needed is called?
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Featherbedding
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True or False: Good-Faith Bargaining is when parties make offers and counteroffers to reach an agreement?
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True
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A position of relative advantage over one's competition is called?
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Competive Advantage
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The 3 components of the Expectancy Theory of Motivation are?
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Expectancy, Instumentality, and Valence
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What is the process of dividing work into specialized jobs that are performed by seperate individuals?
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Division of Labor
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What is the process of dividing work into specialized jobs that are performed by seperate individuals?
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Division of Labor
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A study in which variables in an organization are measured and correlated is a?
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Correlation Study
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What is an HR Manager who is required to understand all the major personnel functions and their relatonship to business functions?
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HR Generalist
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An evaluation of how well an HR dept is performing its responsibilities and meeting its objectives is an?
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HR Audit
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True or False: Money is one example of Herzberg's Hygiene Factor?
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True
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An HR dept member who specializes in a particular HR function such as compensation or recruitment is called a?
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HR Specialist
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What is the theory of motivation based on a hierarchy of physilogical needs, safety needs, social needs, esteem needs, and self actulaization needs?
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Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs
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Reinforcement Theory is?
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A theory of motivation that says behavior is determined by the types of rewards or punishments associated with the behavior
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Regression Analysis is?
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A statistical technique for predicting the value of one dependant variable based on a weighted combination of independent variables.
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An HR accouting measure that estimates the cost to replace an employee in current dollars is called the?
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Replacement cost
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