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Davideckstein7

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Under the Landrum-Griffin Act:
 a. union finances are subject to federal review
  b. reports are made available to union members so they know how their dues are being spent c. employers may face penalties for bribing union officials
  d. employers must report expenditures for attempting to influence collective bargaining e. all of the other choices are provided for in the Act

Question 2

If there is an error in a consumer's file at a consumer reporting agency, the person should:
 a. hire a credit repair company to correct the error
  b. request a hearing by an FTC Administrative Law Judge
  c. notify the FTC about the error, which will have it investigated and corrected, if the loss to the consumer issignificant
 d. notify the consumer reporting agency, which changes the information or puts a statement from the consumer in the file
  e. do none of the other choices



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Answer to Question 1

e

Answer to Question 2

d



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