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iveyjurea

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Tonya Williams is employed by the Change Corporation as a crane operator. During the course of operating the crane, Tonya was injured when the cable swung back and shattered the glass in the operating booth. The investigation revealed that Tonya was operating the crane improperly. Can Tonya still recover for her injuries? How?

Question 2

After a union is certified by the majority vote of the employees:
 A) employers must deal with the union on mandatory bargaining terms.
 B) employers may propose a different union.
 C) all workers in the protected group must join the union.
 D) the union is valid for a 6 month trial, after which it must go through re-certification.



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Answer to Question 1

With workers' compensation, fault is not an issue. Tonya recovers according to a schedule of injuries.

Answer to Question 2

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