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notis

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Explain the source and the importance of information used during the collective bargaining process.
 
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Sanders Sporting Goods, an international sporting goods chain, is being sued for sexual harassment by a Jill, who is a former Sanders employee.
 
  The plaintiff asserts that she was the victim of numerous unwanted sexual advances from a male co-worker, John. Jill claims that Sanders' management condoned a hostile work environment and that the company is liable for the actions of John.
 
  All of the following are most likely relevant questions to address in this court case EXCEPT ________.
  A) Does Sanders have a record of employees who claim disparate treatment in the workplace?
  B) Did Sanders take reasonable care to prevent sexual harassment in the workplace?
  C) Does Sanders have a policy statement regarding sexual harassment?
  D) Did Jill take advantage of any corrective opportunities provided by the employer?



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Answer to Question 1

Information is acquired from both internal and external sources. Internal data include grievance and accident records; employee performance reports; overtime figures; and reports on transfers, turnover, and absenteeism. External information should include statistics on the current economy, both at local and national levels; economic forecasts for the short and intermediate terms; copies of recently negotiated contracts by the adversary union to determine which issues the union considers important; data on the communities in which the company operates (cost of living, changes in cost of living, terms of recently negotiated labor contracts, and statistics on the labor market); and industry labor statistics to see which terms other organizations, employing similar types of personnel, are negotiating.

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Answer: A




notis

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Reply 2 on: Jul 7, 2018
Thanks for the timely response, appreciate it


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Reply 3 on: Yesterday
Excellent

 

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