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How to apply the labor agreement
 
  a. is always specified and detailed in the contract.
  b. is often purposely vague in the contract.
  c. is a daily problem.
  d. often takes less time than the negotiation of the agreement.

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The grievance procedure
 
  a. is a last-ditch effort to avoid a strike or lockout.
  b. rarely succeeds in settling a grievance.
  c. is often used to block union or employer demands.
  d. provides the mechanism that settles a vast majority of grievances.



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