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elizabeth18

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Restack is a leather company in the State of Nevada that made employee drug testing a mandatory requirement. Shaun was terminated when he failed the drug test. When a group of employees demanded Shaun's reinstatement into employment, the company refused and the matter was referred to arbitration. The arbitrator ordered reinstatement of the employee, but Restack refused to reinstate Shaun. The employees filed a suit in the court for the enforcement of arbitral award. The court may refuse to enforce an arbitration award because the award violates:
 A) the union shop clause.
 B) the open shop clause.
 C) the bargaining agreement.
 D) public policy.

Question 2

Which of the following concerns legal wrongs committed against the government:
 a. tort law
  b. procedural law c. ethical law
  d. private law
  e. none of the other choices are correct



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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

e



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