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What role does the Public Employee Relations Board (PERB) play regarding employee relations?

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The Missouri System for choosing state judges:
 a. is an example of a system that mixes the election and appointment processes b. is an example of a system that uses the election process
  c. is an example of a system that uses the appointment process d. is an example of a system that does not work
  e. is an example of an internationally accepted system



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Answer to Question 1

The duty of the Public Employee Relations Board (PERB) is to administer the state statutes and to determine representation issues and unfair labor practice complaints.

Answer to Question 2

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