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"Salting," a tactic used by unions in which paid union organizers try to get hired as regular employees, is grounds for declaring a union election invalid.

Salting

A tactic used by unions in which union members seek employment at non-union workplaces to organize from within and encourage unionization.

Union Election

A formal voting process in which workers decide whether to establish a union as their representative for collective bargaining with their employer.

  • Comprehend the responsibilities and determinations of the National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) in ensuring just representation elections and defending the rights of laborers.
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Rohan Sharmaabout 9 hours ago
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False
Explanation :
Salting is a legal tactic used by unions where union organizers seek employment at a non-union workplace to organize from within. It is not grounds for declaring a union election invalid as it is protected under U.S. labor laws.