Enforcement Agency for Civil Righst
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Enforcement Agency of Polygraph
Enforcement Agency of Privacy
Enforcement agency of Veterans’ rights
Enforcement agency of Labor relations
What law requires employers to furnish a workplace that is free from sexual harassment?
When was the Glass Ceiling Act sign into law as an amendment to Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1991?
When was the Uniformed Services Employment and Reemployment Rights Act (USERRA) enacted?
Who does the Uniformed Services Employment and Reemployment Rights Act (USERRA) protect?
Which employer is covered under the USERRA?
What is the first piece of legislation to impact the labor movement ?
What did the Sherman Antitrust Act allow?
Which act limited the use of injunctions to break strikes and exempted unions from the Sherman Act?
What is the Clayton Act about?
Which act was to avoid interruptions due to strikes, protect the rights of employees to join a union, and allow for a “cooling-off” period of up to 90 days if the president deemed a strike to be a national emergency?
Which act was to protect the rights of employees to join a union, and allow for a “cooling-off” period of up to 90 days if the president deemed a strike to be a national emergency?
Which act was to allow for a “cooling-off” period of up to 90 days if the president deemed a strike to be a national emergency?
Which act applies to airlines?
Which act protected the rights of workers to organize and strike without the interference of federal injunctions?
What does The Norris-La Guardia Act protect?
What act was passed in response to employer complaints about union abuses?
Which act prohibits closed shops and allows union shops only with the consent of a majority of employees?
Which act provides that states have the right to outlaw closed and union shops by passing “right to work” laws?
Which act prohibited jurisdictional strikes and secondary boycotts?
Which act established Federal Mediation and Conciliation Service (FMCS)?
Under the Taft-Hartley Act or the LMRA, what power is granted to the president?
Which act grants the president the power to obtain an injunction ending a strike or lockout for an 80-day cooling-off period if, in the president's estimation, the continuation of the strike could "imperil the national health or safety"?
What act placed controls on internal union operations?
Which act provided a bill of rights for union members that required equal rights for all members to participate in the union?
Which act granted freedom of speech and assembly for union members to gather and discuss union issues?
Which act restricted increases in dues and assessments to those that were approved by majority vote of the union?
Which act gave employees the right to sue the union and provided safeguards against retaliatory disciplinary actions by the union?
Which act prohibited “extortionate picketing” by unions and required that union leadership elections be conducted no less often than every 3 years for local unions and every 5 years for national or international officers?
Under the Labor-Management Reporting and Disclosure Act (LMRDA) or The Landrum Griffith Act, how often is union leadership elections allowed to be conducted?