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xclash

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Why was Section 8(b)(1)(B) made a part of the NLRA?

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Liesl purchased an insurance policy on her house. The policy stated that the insurance company was not liable for any damage to her house caused by vandalism or burglary. After Liesl's house had been vacant for more than 30 days, an arsonist burned it down. Is the insurance company liable?
 a. No, because arson is a form of vandalism.
  b. Yes, because arson is not a form of vandalism.
  c. No, because the language is ambiguous and should be interpreted against the insurance company.
  d. Yes, because the language is vague and should be interpreted against Liesl.



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Answer to Question 1

Section 8(b)(1)(B) was included to protect the integrity of the process of grievance adjustment and collective bargaining.

Answer to Question 2

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