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codyclark

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The United States Constitution is:
 a. an unwritten document
  b. an understanding between the people and the government
  c. the second highest legal authority; the Declaration of Independence is the highest legal authority d. the second highest legal authority; the Executive is the highest legal authority
  e. none of the other choices is correct

Question 2

In Visiting Nurse Services of Western Massachusetts, Inc v. NLRB, the union filed unfair labor practice charges with the NLRB, claiming that VNS had violated Section 8(a)(1 ) and (5 ) of the NLRA by unilaterally implementing:
 A) prohibition on bargaining subjects.
 B) yellow-dog contracts.
 C) mandatory bargaining subjects.
 D) bargaining unit agreements.



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Answer to Question 1

e

Answer to Question 2

C



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