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The Efficient Motor Company terminated 15 employees without giving any prior notice, breaching a contract with the union stating that a notice period of 30 days be given prior to termination. In this case, the labor union can institute a suit under Section 301 of the NLRA against the employer before the:
 A) Equal Employment Opportunity Commission.
 B) federal and state courts.
 C) International Court of Justice.
 D) National Labor Relation Board.

Question 2

Public law:
 a. concerns crimes that occur in public places
  b. concerns the general well-being of the public c. concerns only private citizens
  d. concerns the legal relationship between members of society and the government e. none of the other choices



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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

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