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Chelseaamend

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Name some of the unfair labor practices by agencies outlined under the Federal Service Labor-Management Relations Act?

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Rhode Island is unique in that it allows its state judges to:
 a. be married
  b. speak out against the President c. serve for life
  d. serve for more than 5 years e. be reelected twice



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Answer to Question 1

Unfair labor practices by agencies under the FSLMRA include:
Interfering with or restraining the exercise of employees' rights under the act;
Encouraging or discouraging union membership by discrimination in conditions of employment;
Sponsoring or controlling a union;
Disciplining or discriminating against an employee for filing a complaint under the act;
Refusing to negotiate in good faith; and
Refusing to cooperate in impasse procedures.

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Chelseaamend

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Reply 2 on: Jun 24, 2018
Excellent


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