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  • lZZ. The principles of the Taft Hartley Act further expanded union powff and authority.True False

    lZ3. Under the business unionism philosophy, the key to achieving equity and voice is collectivebargaining in the work place, True False

    lZ4. The Industrial Workers of the World follow the industrial relations model with respect to itsunionism. True False

    l2S, The era of modern day Labor Relations began with the New Deal and the election ofFranklin Roosevelt in 1932. t*: False

    tZ6, Individuals using collective action to voice dissatisfaction and seek change is the essence ofa labor union' True False

    lZ7. Member-ship in public sector labor unions is presently approximately 6.9%-True False

    l1g. The Industrial Relations School of Thought is critical of societal institutions and societalorderings. True False

    LZg. American Federation of Labor was a labor union that ernphasized business unionism.True False

    130. president Ronald Reagan's action terminating striking air traffic controllers was ultimatelydeemed unconstitutional by the u.s. supreme court. True False

    131. The Norris LaGuardia Act was the first major New Deal legislation. True Falsel3Z. The passage of the Norris LaGuardia Act ended the common 1aw and business iaw eras in

    labor relations. True False133. States can pass "Right to Work" laws' True False134. The Civil Service Reform Act was created by executive order' True False135. State and municipal public sector workers are governed by the laws of each state'

    True False136. Most unions today are not part of a national union. True False

    137. Business unionism has been the primary philosophy of labor since the i950's.True False

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