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Distinguish between economic, unprotected, and employer unfair labor practice strikes.

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The Commerce Department alleges that Interlex, a foreign company, is selling Palm Pilots in the United States for less than the cost of production. The department is charging Interlex with
 a. A NAFTA violation.
  b. Dumping.
  c. An FCPA infraction.
  d. An AECA violation.
  e. A CISG violation.



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Answer to Question 1

Economic strikes are legal stoppages for the purpose of obtaining demands or better working conditions. Unprotected strikes involve strike activities that include property seizure, violent conduct, striking for illegal demands or striking in violation of the NLRA. Employer unfair labor practice strikes are due to, or prolonged by, employer violations of the NLRA.

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