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Which of the following is an unfair labour practice?

A) A union representative has a conversation with an employee about joining the union.
B) An employer threatens to have an employee fired if he joins a union.
C) An employee is required to join a union as a condition of employment.
D) An employer pays higher wages as part of his annual wage increase, as a union is trying to organize his employees.
E) An employer starts another unrelated business that is non-union, as a union tries to organize his employees at the present location.

Unfair Labour Practice

Acts by employers or unions that violate employees' rights and undermine fair labor standards.

Union Representative

A union representative is an individual elected or appointed to represent the interests of union members in discussions and negotiations with employers.

Annual Wage Increase

A periodic, typically yearly, rise in the base salary or wages of an employee.

  • Appreciate the legal protections against unfair labor practices and understand the rights and obligations of unions and employers in the collective bargaining process.
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