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An implied contract
"Thanks for such a great presentation! You'll always have a job with us." This is an example of what? •A. The duty of good faith and fair dealing •B. An express contract •C. An implied contract •D. Fraudulent misrepresentation
The employee must be trained in safe handling of chemicals.
An employee at a firm uses chemicals to clean metals. The employee works with two others on an assembly line, and the facility is located on the ground floor of a multi-story industrial building. Which requirement will the firm face regarding this employee under Occupational Safety and Health Act (OSHA) regulations? The employee must be trained in life-saving techniques. The employee must be trained in safe handling of chemicals. The employee must sign a waiver acknowledging the risks inherent in handling the chemicals. The employee must be certified to supervise other employees working nearby.
Does the employee meet the eligibility requirements?
An employee claimed the need for special treatment based on Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964. What is the first question a human resources professional should ask to determine if this law applies to the employee? Is the employee an at-will employee? What have similar referents done in this situation? Does the employee meet the eligibility requirements? What type of special treatment is the employee requesting?
12 weeks
An employee has a parent who was recently diagnosed with a terminal illness. The employee was full-time last year and worked 2000 hours. How much time off is the employee entitled to under the Family and Medical Leave Act (FMLA)? 12 weeks 15 weeks 120 days 180 days
Negligent retention
An employee has demonstrated a tendency toward violent behavior in the workplace. This tendency has developed over several years, but it was not easily discernable when the employee was initially hired. The employer is aware of the employee's violence but does not terminate the employee. Which legal risk does the employer face in this situation? Retaliation Defamation Negligent hiring Negligent retention
Mandating that other employees change their schedules against their objections.
An employee requests a schedule change to accommodate his religious practices. According to Title VII, which action is considered an undue hardship for the employer? Mandating that other employees change their schedules against their objections. Permitting the employee to go to lunch at 12:00 pm instead of 1:00 pm once a month. Incurring minimal costs for temporary staff one week a year. Allowing the employee to leave two-hours early on a specific date once a year.
It must be (1) justified at its start, and (2) limited in scope.
An employee works for the United States Department of Defense, a public employer. To investigate allegations of misconduct, the employee's supervisor conducts a search of the employee's office. Which two standards must this search meet in order to satisfy constitutional requirements? It must be (1) justified at its start, and (2) limited in scope. It may not (1) be highly offensive to a reasonable person, or (2) intrude into private matters. It may not (1) place the employee in a false light, or (2) appropriate the employee's likeness. It must be (1) conducted while the employee is present, and (2) terminate upon the employee's objection.
Four-fifths rule
An organization requires that job applicants have at least a bachelor's degree. Applicants in a protected class under Title VII claim that this requirement puts them at a disadvantage. Which rule determines whether there was substantial impact on the protected class? Four-fifths rule Equal opportunity rule Business necessity rule Respondeat superior rule
Requires a financial outlay by the employer
An undue hardship is one that does all the following except: •A. Creates significant disruption in business operations •B. Requires a financial outlay by the employer •C. Changes something about the essential nature of the job •D. Results in a significant danger for other employees
A third-party investigator
Jeffrey has come forward with an allegation of quid pro quo harassment by his supervisor. As the HR Manager, you are responsible for investigating the complaint. The supervisor in question is someone with whom you are friends. In this case, who is the best person to conduct the investigation? •A. You •B. The corporate attorney •C. The direct manager of the accused supervisor •D. A third-party investigator
Joe instructs Juan that the work hours for the next 2 weeks are 10 am to noon and 2 to 5 pm.
Joe's Bar & Grill needs some renovation. Joe, the owner, arranges with a construction company to send Juan to perform the needed upgrades. Which of the following actions could create an employee-employer relationship? •A. Juan brings his own tools to the job site but uses the cement and wood provided by the bar. •B. Joe instructs Juan that the work hours for the next 2 weeks are 10 am to noon and 2 to 5 pm. •C. Joe stipulates in the contract that the entire job will be finished within 8 weeks. •D. Juan asks Joe if he can attend the company picnic.
Common law
Law created by judges' decisions is: •A. Precedents •B. Stare decisis •C. Torts •D. Common law
Liam can refuse the drug test, but Home Pros can eliminate him from the selection process as a result.
Liam applied for a position with Home Pros as one of their apprentices. Home Pros provides mobile "fix it" services to residents. One part of the selection process is passing a drug test. Which of the following statements is true? •A. Home Pros cannot drug test without Liam's as part of its random drug testing policy. •B. Home Pros can only test Liam after a conditional job offer is made. •C. Liam can refuse to be drug tested since he has a record of drug addiction. •D. Liam can refuse the drug test, but Home Pros can eliminate him from the selection process as a result.
It is an implied contract for employees.
No employee with a company has ever been terminated without strict adherence to the progressive discipline procedures outlined in the employee handbook. How does the employee handbook apply in this situation? It makes employees at-will. It is an implied contract for employees. Oral modifications supersede the written handbook. The employer may deviate from it for particular employees.
Time at work, reading a book while waiting for his machine to be fixed
Fred is a machine operator for the ABC Factory in Champaign, Illinois. ABC has 1500 employees and has been in business for 15 years. Fred works second shift and is paid $15.00 per hour. Under the FLSA, ABC must pay Fred under which of the following circumstances? •A. Time spent driving to and from the factory for his shifts •B. Time at work, reading a book while waiting for his machine to be fixed •C. Time at home, waiting to be called to work (no significant restrictions) •D. Time attending a non-company sponsored training program
•A. The handbook Teresa received at orientation will dictate how Sterling can handle disciplinary action. •D. There cannot be disciplinary action since this is Teresa's first offense.
Teresa has been employed by Sterling Manufacturing for 3 years as an Account Representative in sales. Her performance reviews have been satisfactory. Due to recent difficulties in her marriage, she has begun overusing her prescription medication. Sterling receives a call from an ongoing vendor that Teresa was clearly impaired at yesterday's sales meeting. Which of the following 2 statements are untrue about Sterling's employee handbook in this matter? (Choose 2) •A. The handbook Teresa received at orientation will dictate how Sterling can handle disciplinary action. •B. The current employee handbook at Sterling will dictate how the company can handle disciplinary action. •C. The manner in which Sterling has handled similar incidents will impact how the company should handle disciplinary action. •D. There cannot be disciplinary action since this is Teresa's first offense.
Retain all earned sick and vacation pay until returning to work
The FMLA requires employers to allow eligible employees to do all the following except: •A. Take a total of 12 weeks' leave during a 12-month period •B. Return to the same or similar job •C. Retain all earned sick and vacation pay until returning to work •D. Ask for recertification of FMLA at the end of year one
Evidence of the right to work in the U.S.
The Immigration Reform and Control Act (IRCA) requires employers to ask for ____ as part of completing the I-9 form. •A. Proof of citizenship •B. Driver's license and social security card •C. Evidence of the right to work in the U.S. •D. Evidence of application for a social security number
Unfair Labor Practices
The Longstreet Manufacturing company has a bargaining contract in place. It contains a no-strike clause; therefore, an employee can be terminated for participating in all the following strikes except for: •A. Jurisdictional •B. Wildcat •C. Sympathy •D. Unfair Labor Practices
Approves temporary workers to replace picketing employees
The National Labor Relations Board has multiple functions related to labor relations. Which of the following is not among its roles? •A. Approves temporary workers to replace picketing employees •B. Verifies authorization cards as valid •C. Order remedial actions to eliminate unfair labor practices •D. Conducts elections
HR recordkeeping systems; all U.S. employers
The Privacy Act of 1974 includes provisions affecting ____, and applies to _____. •A. HR recordkeeping systems; all U.S. employers •B. Protected medical information; only federal agencies and organizations supplying services to the federal government •C. HR recordkeeping systems; only federal agencies and organizations supplying services to the federal government •D. Protected medical information; all U.S. employers
Integrated enterprise
Two corporations have combined their management and operations into a single place with 30 total employees. Which type of business relationship is formed that now requires both companies to comply with federal employment law? Joint employer Sole proprietorship Integrated enterprise Limited liability partnership
Refuse to allow an OSHA inspector on the premises
Under OSHA, employers do not have the right to do which of the following? •A. Refuse to allow an OSHA inspector on the premises •B. Refuse to make OSHA logs available •C. Prioritize repair of hazards that show imminent danger over hazards that have already injured someone •D. Consult with OSHA to correct hazards without fear of citation and penalty
•A. The applicant must give written permission for the employer to obtain the report. •C. The candidate must be provided information to request a copy of the investigation.
Under the FCRA, which 2 of the following statements are correct? (choose 2 answers): •A. The applicant must give written permission for the employer to obtain the report. •B. The employer must be advised of the right to dispute the accuracy of the information in the report. •C. The candidate must be provided information to request a copy of the investigation. •D. Written permission is necessary to take an adverse action based on the report information.
Employing fewer than 10 employees so the ADEA does not apply
Which employer action is a possible employer defense to a claim asserted under the federal Age Discrimination in Employment Act (ADEA)? Employing fewer than 10 employees so the ADEA does not apply Stating that job advertisements are not covered under the ADEA Requiring all full-time employees over the age of 60 to retire Stating that the supervisor who disciplined the employee is over the age of 40
Americans with Disabilities Act
Which legislation prohibits discrimination based on physical limitations? Family Medical Leave Act Americans with Disabilities Act Older Worker's Benefit Protection Act Age Discrimination in Employment Act
Wagner Act
Which of the following Acts created the NLRB? •A. Taft-Hartley Act •B. Wagner Act •C. Landrum-Griffin Act •D. Right to Work Act
A retail store in a predominantly Asian neighborhood advertises for Asian clerks
Which of the following is not a BFOQ? •A. A synagogue hiring a new rabbi requires that the rabbi be Jewish •B. A lingerie catalogue hires only female models •C. A retail store in a predominantly Asian neighborhood advertises for Asian clerks •D. A swimming club requires that the men's changing room attendant be male
Because discrimination may have occurred
Which of the following is the least likely reason that an organization might want to settle a charge of discrimination? •A. To save money •B. To avoid bad press •C. To avoid a strike •D. Because discrimination may have occurred
Arbitrators' decisions are binding, but mediators' decisions are not
Which of the following is true about the difference between mediation and arbitration? •A. Mediation involves an objective third party, but arbitration does not •B. Arbitration involves an objective third party, but mediation does not •C. Mediators' decisions are binding, but arbitrators' decisions are not •D. Arbitrators' decisions are binding, but mediators' decisions are not
Have you ever filed for or collected worker's compensation?
Which of the following questions would be inappropriate to ask in an interview? •A. Have you ever filed for or collected worker's compensation? •B. Describe any problems you would have reaching the top of a six-foot filing cabinet. •C. Our attendance policy allows for 5 sick days and 2 week's vacation. Will this work for you? •D. How would you perform the essential functions of the job for which you have applied?
Lockout
Which of the following would not be considered a union tactic to apply pressure to management to agree to proposals during collective bargaining? •A. Strike •B. Work slowdown •C. Lockout •D. Boycott
A hostile work environment may be created when an individual witnesses the ongoing harassment of a coworker.
Which one of the following statements is true regarding hostile work environment? •A. When a single incident of unwanted touching occurs a hostile work environment has been created. •B. A hostile work environment may be created when an individual witnesses the ongoing harassment of a coworker. •C. Only a supervisor can create a hostile work environment. •D. A grievance procedure/policy against discrimination protects employers from hostile work environment claims.
An individual HR employee who fails to check a new worker's eligibility to work in the United States may face civil liability.
Which penalty is imposed by the Immigration Reform and Control Act? A company that facilitates an illegal border crossing may face criminal liability. An undocumented worker who supplies false employment paperwork or Social Security number may be deported. An individual HR employee who fails to check a new worker's eligibility to work in the United States may face civil liability. A company that discriminates against undocumented workers by hiring only United States citizens may face civil liability.
Bona fide occupational qualification
Which practice is descriptive of a church requiring clergy to be of a particular denomination? Adverse impact Disparate treatment Reverse discrimination Bona fide occupational qualification
Good faith and fair dealing
Which principle may prevent termination of an at-will employment relationship? Dual purpose Respondeat superior Common law agency Good faith and fair dealing
Disparate treatment
Which race discrimination claim can be based on an employer's policy of racial animosity, steering assignments or yielding to customer discriminatory preference? Disparate treatment Racial impact Harassment Segregation
Unions are required to hold officer elections every three years, and candidates must have access to voter rolls.
Which restraints does the Labor Management Reporting and Disclosure Act include? Employers are prohibited from disciplining candidates and union election officials. Unions are required to hold officer elections every three years, and candidates must have access to voter rolls. Employers are required to permit union members one day off to vote in union elections and must provide space on site for the election. Unions are prohibited from charging more than 1% of union members' gross pay for union dues and are prohibited from spending more than 10% of dues on officer wages.
To sue the employer in tort
Which right does an employee relinquish in exchange for worker's compensation? To take medical leave To sue the employer in tort To remain employed at-will To receive retirement vesting
E-Verify
Which system for employers determines worker eligibility using Form I-9? E-Verify Web Verify I-Verification Verify Online
Employment-at-will
Which term indicates that an employer may terminate an employee at any time, for any legal reason, without incurring liability? Employment-at-will Respondeat superior Scope of employment Dual purpose mission
Economic realities test
Which test is used to distinguish an independent contractor from an employee? Covered employer test Economic realities test Integrated enterprise test Scope of employment test
The union may call a strike. The employer may lock out the union workers. Either party may resume discussions with the other.
Which three outcomes are legally possible if parties cannot resolve one or more mandatory issues during collective bargaining negotiations and reach a deadlock? Choose 3 answers The union may call a strike. The employer may lock out the union workers. The union may lock out members of management. Either party may resume discussions with the other. The employer may poll the union members for their opinion. The issues may be deemed prohibited and no longer negotiated.
Judicial authority Executive authority Rule-making authority
Which three types of statutory authority does the National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) have? Choose 3 answers Implied authority Judicial authority Executive authority Traditional authority Rule-making authority Transactional authority
Unwelcome conduct Pervasive conduct
Which two types of conduct make a company liable for race-based harassment? Choose 2 answers Unwelcome conduct Pervasive conduct Disparate conduct Adverse conduct Comparative conduct
A manager with two direct reports who receives high pay
Which type of employee would be considered exempt from overtime under the Fair Labor Standards Act? An employee who performs janitorial services and earns Federal minimum wage A manager with two direct reports who receives high pay A computer specialist who earns $20 an hour A lead machine operator who oversees minor repairs and earns $10 an hour
Implied
Which type of employment contract is created by the actions of the employer and employee rather than through a formal contract negotiation? Oral Explicit Implied Written
Workers' compensation costs
Which type of information is covered by the Fair Credit Reporting Act? Medical records Employer injury claims Average employee salary Workers' compensation costs
Employee
Whose duty is it to suggest a reasonable accommodation that is not readily obvious? Jury Judge Employer Employee
Negligent hiring
Within the first 90 days of his employment, a security guard physically assaulted an alleged shoplifter. Upon investigation, it was found that he had been previously convicted of a violent crime, but the employer failed to conduct a background check. This is an example of which of the following? •A. A violation of the Privacy Act •B. Negligent hiring •C. Failure to report •D. Negligent referral
51% of the votes
To win an NLRB certification election, a union must have how many votes? •A. 51% of the votes •B. 30% of the votes •C. 100% of the votes •D. 45% of the votes
Correcting discriminatory practices
Which action demonstrates a goal of affirmative action? Hiring underqualified women candidates Meeting ethnic or gender quotas Correcting discriminatory practices Promoting unqualified minority candidates
Hostile environment
Which claim alleges that the work atmosphere has become sexually charged with offensive behaviors that interfere with an employee's work performance? Quid pro quo Hostile environment Gender discrimination Reverse discrimination
Supremacy Clause
Which constitutional provision mandates that federal regulations have priority over state law? Third Amendment Supremacy Clause Prioritization Clause Federalist Number 10
Stare decisis
Which doctrine is used by U.S. courts to align current cases with prior legal decisions? Stare decisis Judicial review Equitable estoppel Respondeat superior
Disparate treatment
A 65-year-old woman was passed over for a job. When she inquired about this, the employer told her, "We're looking to create a younger workforce." Which type of discrimination is reflected in the scenario? Systemic bias Direct retaliation Disparate impact Disparate treatment
The city may reject the application as the applicant cannot perform one of the essential job functions.
A city has an opening for a firefighter. The department lists the essential job functions as being able to walk, run, jump, lift 50 pounds, drive a vehicle, and drag at least 150 pounds. An individual has applied for the position; however, the individual cannot run due to a former injury, and is requesting a reasonable accommodation. What are the city's duties and responsibilities under the Americans with Disabilities Act as it relates to this individual? The city may reject the application because the applicant has a physical disability. The city must consider the application and find a position that will not require running. The city may reject the application as the applicant cannot perform one of the essential job functions. The city must consider the application even though the applicant cannot perform one of the essential job functions.
Pregnancy Discrimination Act
A company reduced a pregnant employee's hours from 40 per week to eight on the basis that she could no longer perform the fundamental requirements of her position. The employee is suing the company. Which statute will help the employee's case? Family Medical Leave Act Women in the Workplace Act Pregnancy Discrimination Act Americans with Disabilities Act
Reverse discrimination
A company sets a goal to hire 30% women in engineering jobs. A class action lawsuit alleges that this preference will result in denying jobs to otherwise qualified males. Which theory does this scenario illustrate from the male's perspective? National origin Affirmative action Disparate impact Reverse discrimination
Yes. Because the agency is a government entity, the employees are protected from drug searches unless there is reasonable suspicion that they are engaged in drug use.
A government agency wants to drug test its employees, but it is concerned about legal ramifications of possible privacy concerns regarding its testing. To address these concerns, the firm conducts pre-employment drug screening and random drug testing of employees each quarter. Should the firm be concerned about legal challenges to its policy? No. While the agency can conduct more thorough drug testing including testing any of its employees without prior notice, the firm's limited policy is legally safe. Yes. While the agency is within its rights to require random testing for its own employees, it cannot require testing of individuals who are not already employed by it. No. Because the agency employees are public workers, they are required to submit to quarterly random drug tests under the 1991 Omnibus Transportation Testing Act. Yes. Because the agency is a government entity, the employees are protected from drug searches unless there is reasonable suspicion that they are engaged in drug use.
Layoffs due to a severe unforeseen loss of capital
A manufacturing firm with 370 employees plans to close one of its plants and lay off 56 employees. To facilitate the plant closure and allow its employees time to seek other employment, the firm gives the employees 40 days' notice of the impending closure. Because of financial troubles, the firm is not providing severance packages. Which circumstance allows the firm to take these actions without violating the Worker Adjustment Retraining Notification (WARN) Act? Layoffs in a NAFTA free-trade zone Layoffs due to a certified economic recession Layoffs of foreign nationals working in the U.S. Layoffs due to a severe unforeseen loss of capital
A union shop clause
A union security clause that requires all employees to join the union after they are hired is called what? •A. An agency shop clause •B. A union shop clause •C. A closed shop clause •D. A maintenance of membership clause
Showing bona fide occupational qualification
A women's shelter hires only women as intake specialists and is being sued for disparate treatment. Which role does human resources have in relation to the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) in this scenario? Establishing indirect evidence Providing comparative evidence Demonstrating pattern and practice Showing bona fide occupational qualification
The Federal Mediation and Conciliation Service must be notified.
After good faith negotiations, an employer and a labor union cannot resolve an issue and have reached an impasse. What does the National Labor Relations Act (NLRA) require in this situation? The parties must submit their last best offers to arbitration. The Federal Mediation and Conciliation Service must be notified. The parties must wait 90 days as a cooling-off period before a lockout or strike. The prior contract terms continue to govern the parties until negotiations resume.
Key employees, aged 40 to 64, working for state or local government
All of the following are exceptions to the ADEA except for: •A. Discharge or discipline for just cause •B. BFOQs that are reasonably necessary to business operations •C. Executives aged 65 plus, with 2 years in office and retirement at $44,000 plus per year •D. Key employees, aged 40 to 64, working for state or local government
Working in the best interest of the employer's goals
All of the following are rights of employees except for: •A. Being paid commensurate with their skills, efforts, working conditions and responsibilities •B. Safe and healthy workplace •C. Working in the best interest of the employer's goals •D. Knowing what is expected (policies, behavior, job tasks)
Working extra hours at home
All of the following except one are situations in which disciplinary termination would be expected: •A. Theft of company property •B. Violence in the workplace •C. Fraud of hours worked •D. Working extra hours at home
The employer may terminate the employee for cooperating with an SEC investigation
All of the following statements about employment at will are true except: •A. The employer may terminate the employee at any time for any legal reason •B. The employee may resign at any time, with or without notice •C. The employer may terminate the employee for cooperating with an SEC investigation •D. The employer may withdraw an offer of employment after the employee has accepted the position and resigned another job
The employer has not dealt with the employee in good faith and with fairness
Employees may have a claim for wrongful discharge under which one of the following situations: •A. The employee has current eligibility under the ADA •B. The employee is in his probationary period •C. The employer has not dealt with the employee in good faith and with fairness •D. The employer has not reviewed the situation with Human Resources
Tell employees the company will have to move jobs to another country if the union is elected.
During a unionizing campaign, management may not do which of the following in response to union allegations? •A. Point out the consequences of unionization based on past facts. •B. Encourage nonunion employees to talk about the reasons they don't want the union. •C. Tell employees the company will have to move jobs to another country if the union is elected. •D. Ask employees what the union is saying about the company.
Because the employee used the company's e-mail service, the employer may read the e-mail.
During the workday, an employee of a large company sends an e-mail to a friend using the company's e-mail service. The employer reads the e-mail to determine whether or not the employee is wasting time. Which legal principle governs the employer's surveillance of e-mail in this situation? Because the employer is a large company, the employer may read the e-mail. Because the employer read a private e-mail, the employer has violated the law. Because the employee sent the e-mail during the workday, the employer may read the e-mail. Because the employee used the company's e-mail service, the employer may read the e-mail.
The union fails to attend a scheduled bargaining session with the employer.
Employees at a motor company are members of a union. The employer and the union have begun negotiating a new collective bargaining agreement. Under which circumstance has the union committed an unfair labor practice? The union fails to attend a scheduled bargaining session with the employer. The union comes to the bargaining table requesting an excessive number of vacation days for their employees. The union abruptly leaves during a bargaining session after three hours when the parties disagree about benefits. The union comes to the bargaining table with a demand for a wage increase that exceeds the current cost of living.
Energetic can lay off as many employees as it deems necessary.
Energetic Pets, Inc. has four locations in Kentucky, employing 2000. One thousand of the employees are part-time and the other 1000 are full-time. At the headquarters location in Covington, recent storms caused severe flooding and half of the building and its materials were destroyed. Which of the following under WARN is true? •A. Energetic can lay off only 50% of the employees, aligned with the portion of the building that was destroyed. •B. Energetic must give 60 days notice to the employees who will be laid off. •C. Energetic must take 60 days to lay off employees, staggering the number of people and by status (full time versus part time). •D. Energetic can lay off as many employees as it deems necessary.
Worker is paid at specific intervals
Penalties for misclassification of an employee as an independent contractor can be costly. All the following indicate the likelihood that a person is a contractor except: •A. Worker is engaged by many different firms •B. Worker is paid at specific intervals •C. Worker can hire assistants •D. Worker can control order or sequence
He could file an EEOC claim based on national origin
Phillip spent a summer abroad in the country of Turkey during his college years. Since joining the Express Packaging Co. as a Shift Manager, he has become friends with a few work colleagues who are Turkish. When he applies to become Production Manager, even though he is highly qualified, he doesn't get an interview. Which of the following statements is true? •A. He could file an EEOC claim based on race •B. He could file an EEOC claim based on religion •C. He could file an EEOC claim based on national origin •D. Unless Phillip is Turkish, he has no basis for a claim of any kind.
Hispanics
Premiere Semiconductors Inc. recently hired 30 new assemblers. The following groups of people applied and were hired; which group(s) experienced disparate impact: African Americans: 22 applied, 10 hiredCaucasians: 28 applied, 14 hired Hispanics: 20 applied, 6 hired. •A. African Americans •B. Hispanics •C. African Americans and the Hispanics •D. There is not sufficient information to answer this question.
Prohibit use of video surveillance in the workplace
Privacy in the workplace is a "hot button" topic among employees, employers and unions. To protect your company, as an HR Professional, you should suggest all the following except: •A. Communicate privacy policies and procedures clearly to managers and employees •B. Manage your privacy complaints and issues on a case-by-case basis •C. Ensure a clear and effective privacy policy regarding searches and monitoring exists •D. Prohibit use of video surveillance in the workplace
The charge will be assessed and assigned a priority rating for investigation.
Serena filed a charge of discrimination against Big Bob's Automotive with the EEOC. What is the first thing that will occur? •A. The charge will be assessed and assigned a priority rating for investigation. •B. Big Bob's will be notified of the charge •C. The EEOC will seek to settle the charge. •D. The charge will be referred to mediation, depending on Big Bob's claim history.
Require employees to make available all digital devices during an investigation
Since the workplace is an exchange between the employee and employer, employers have rights as well as responsibilities. All the following but one are employer rights: •A. Protect company information that should be confidential •B. Do what is best for the company •C. Expect employees to follow laws and company policies/procedures •D. Require employees to make available all digital devices during an investigation
Implied contract
The employee handbook used by a temporary employment agency stated, "Employees may not be terminated except after first receiving an oral warning, then a formal written warning." Which principle is demonstrated in the handbook? Express Term Implied contract Contract exemption Constructive discharge
EEOC
To which agency did Title VII give authority to conduct its own enforcement litigation? ADA BFOQ OSHA EEOC
Provide the NLRB with contact information of workers eligible to vote in the election
What are the employer's responsibilities after the National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) has authorized a union election? Allow time off to workers so they can attend a union meeting prior to the election Allow the union organizers to come into the workplace to speak to the employees Provide the NLRB with contact information of workers eligible to vote in the election Provide the NLRB and union with payroll records of workers eligible to vote in the election
The scope of employment
What determines employer liability under the respondeat superior doctrine? Employee accountability Employee compensation The scope of employment The dual purpose doctrine
Taft-Hartley Act
What is the common name of the Labor Management Relations Act of 1947? Clayton Act Taft-Hartley Act Occupational Health and Safety Act Labor Management Reporting and Disclosure Act
During a work stoppage, employees will not picket the building but during a strike they will.
What is the difference between a work stoppage and a strike? •A. During a work stoppage, employees will not picket the building but during a strike they will. •B. During a work stoppage, employee representatives will cease discussions with the employer, but during the strike those talks continue. •C. During a work stoppage, employees continue to meet production expectations, but during a strike they do not. •D. A work stoppage is initiated by the employer, but a strike is initiated by the union.
After the plaintiff has established the prima facie case
When does the employer have the burden of proof in an EEOC discrimination claim? Throughout the entire process After the case has been decided by the court During the period that the EEOC investigates After the plaintiff has established the prima facie case
The search is justified at the start.
When is a search of personal items by an employer lawful under the Privacy Act and as determined by the Supreme Court without actually deciding the merits of the matter? The search is justified at the start. The search is thorough and unlimited. The employee is suspected of frolic and detour. The employee is engaged in a dual purpose mission.
Labor Management Reporting and Disclosure Act
Which act created a "bill of rights" for union members to combat wrongdoing and limit control of union leadership? •A. Labor Management Reporting and Disclosure Act •B. Taft Hartley Act •C. Wagner Act •D. Labor Management Relations Act