Which of the following type of shops is unlawful under the provisions of the Taf
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Question
Which of the following type of shops is unlawful under the provisions of the Taft-Hartley Act?
A.open shops
B.modified union shops
C.closed shops
D.union shops
Economic discrimination exists when
A.both income and wealth are unequally distributed in a country.
B.there is an unequal distribution of income in a country.
C.workers with the same marginal revenue products are paid different wages.
D.there is unequal access to education.
The funds paid to the government today for Social Security taxes are
A.invested to provide for the future benefits of the taxpayers.
B.saved to ensure sufficient resources in the future to pay the benefits of workers today when they reach retirement age.
C.used by the government to purchase goods and services that will enhance the future productivity of business in the country.
D.used to pay the benefits of those who are currently retired.
The level of pollution at which the marginal benefits equal the marginal cost of cleaning up is always
A. the pollution maximum.
B.the pollution minimum.
C.the zero pollution level.
D.the optimal quantity of pollution.
Explanation / Answer
1. The right answer is D. union shops.
Explanation: In simple words, in a union shop refers to a place of employment in which all employees must be already a part of a union or join a union within an agreed time. In a union shop, the union can demand to discharge an employee from employment for not paying initiation fees or dues to the union. The Taft-Hartley Act prohibited union shops by making it illegal.
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