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aabwk4

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Does the Secretary of Labor's regulation aid in giving full effect to the OSHA's general duty clause?

Question 2

When new hires are forced to join an existing union, a union shop ____________ exist. This kind of arrangement __________________ legal under the NLRA.
 a. does; is
  b. does; is not
  c. does not; is
  d. does not; is not



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Answer to Question 1

Yes. The Act's general duty clause requires an employer to furnish a workplace free from recognized hazards that are causing or are likely to cause death or serious injury to employees. Since OSHA inspectors cannot be present around the clock in every workplace, the Secretary's regulation ensures that employees will, in all circumstances, enjoy the rights afforded them by the general duty clause.

Answer to Question 2

.A



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