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joblessjake

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What do public sector labor relations statutes define?

Question 2

Federal judges are appointed for a term of:
 a. four years
  b. seven years c. ten years
  d. fourteen years
  e. none of the other choices



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Answer to Question 1

The public sector labor relations statutes define terms and conditions of employment and limit the matters that are subject to collective bargaining to avoid the government employer abdicating its legal authority.

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