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folubunmi

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What was the free rider problem the Union and Board of Education tried to resolve?

Question 2

Kurt asked his car mechanic, Quinn, for help in buying a used car. Quinn recommends a Ford Focus that she has been taking care of its whole life. Quinn was working for the seller. Which of the following statements is true?
 a. Quinn must pay Kurt the amount of money she received from the Ford's prior owner.
  b. After buying the car, Kurt finds out that it needs 1,000 in repairs. He can recover 1000 from Quinn, but only if Quinn knew about the needed repairs before Kurt bought the car.
  c. Kurt cannot recover anything because Quinn had no obligation to reveal her relationship with the car's seller.
  d. Kurt cannot recover anything because he had not paid Quinn for her help



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Answer to Question 1

Teachers who were nonmembers of the bargaining unit received all the benefits of collective bargaining without picking up any of the costs of the bargaining and contract administration.

Answer to Question 2

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