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Discuss the jurisdictional disputes of Section 8(b)(4)(D).

Question 2

Executive orders:
 a. require businesses to pay taxes
  b. require government officials to resign
  c. require private citizens to do certain things d. require agencies to do certain things
  e. none of the other choices



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Answer to Question 1

Section 8(b)(4)(D) prohibits a union from picketing an employer in order to force that employer to assign work to that union. Without a reason of certification or NLRB order, the picketing union which is not entitled to that work would violate Section 8(b)(4)(D). When a Section 8(b)(4)(D) complaint is filed with the Board, Section 10(k) requires that the Board give the parties involved ten days to settle the dispute. If the parties are unable to settle the jurisdictional dispute in ten days, the Board must then make an assignment of the work in dispute.

Answer to Question 2

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