Asked by Cherish Rutherford on Sep 29, 2024

In a union election, managers and supervisors are allowed to do all of the following except:

A) provide union employees with facts about unions in general or about the particular union workers are considering.
B) make promises to increase pay or provide other benefits to workers if they do not vote for the union.
C) make statements about their opinions of the union or of unions in general.
D) share experiences that they have had with unions or with the particular union workers are considering.

Union Election

A formal process in which workers vote to decide whether to be represented by a labor union in negotiations with their employer.

Managers and Supervisors

Individuals within an organization responsible for overseeing the work of employees, making decisions, and ensuring that goals are met.

  • Identify legal and illegal practices in union elections and understand the consequences of such actions.