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JMatthes

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Why did the employers rather than Schoux and Choate file the Section 8(b)(1)(B) unfair labor practice charges?

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A contract states (1) that Buzz Co legally exists and (2) will provide 2,000 lbs. of wild salmon each week.
 a. Clause 1 is a covenant and Clause 2 is a representation.
  b. Clause 1 is a representation and Clause 2 is a covenant.
  c. Both clauses are representations.
  d. Both clauses are covenants.



robbielu01

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Answer to Question 1

Section 8(b)(1)(B) protects the employer, not the supervisor, in the selection of representatives for the purpose of collective bargaining or the adjustment of grievances. Moreover, the employers took action because they believed that the union fines would inhibit their ability to recruit qualified supervisors where so many potential supervisory candidates were IBEW members.

Answer to Question 2

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