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Medesa

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Briefly explain the Federal Service Labor-Management Relations Act.

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In the Missouri System for choosing state judges:
 a. the state bar association has a committee to recommend candidates for the bench b. the Supreme Court recommends candidates for the bench
  c. the Missouri Legislature recommends candidates for the bench d. the Kansas Legislature recommends candidates for the bench
  e. the general public recommends candidates for the bench through the voting process



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Answer to Question 1

The Federal Service Labor-Management Relations Act (FSLMRA) covers federal employees who are employed by a federal agency or who have ceased to work for the agency because of an unfair labor practice. The FSLMRA also excludes certain employees from coverage, including:
Non-citizens working outside the United States for federal agencies;
Supervisory and management employees;
Certain foreign service officers; and
Any federal employee participating in an illegal strike.

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Medesa

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Reply 2 on: Jun 24, 2018
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bdobbins

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Reply 3 on: Yesterday
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