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Tazate

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What effect does revocation of a union's exclusive recognition status have on the viability of a union?

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CPA QUESTION: A voluntary petition filed under the liquidation provisions of Chapter 7 of the federal Bankruptcy Code:
 a. Is not available to a corporation unless it has previously filed a petition under the reorganization provisions of Chapter 11 of the Code.
  b. Automatically stays collection actions against the debtor except by secured creditors.
  c. Will be dismissed unless the debtor has 12 or more unsecured creditors whose claims total at least 5,000.
  d. Does not require the debtor to show that the debtor's liabilities exceed the fair market value of assets.



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The effect of revocation of PATCO's exclusive recognition status was that it decertified the union, and the employer, the federal government, was relieved from all the obligations of the Federal Service Labor-Management Relations Statute as it related to the decertified union. As a result, PATCO went out of business. The NLRB has no comparable right to decertify a union for committing unfair labor practices.

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Reply 2 on: Jun 24, 2018
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Thanks for the timely response, appreciate it

 

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