A substitute provided by employers in their effort to


1. A substitute provided by employers in their effort to counteract unionism is:

a. The rejection of the open-shop movement.

b. The elimination of the scrip as currency.

c. To employ semiskilled workers.

d. The passage of the Sherman Anti-Trust Act.

e. The formation of Employee Representation Plans.

2. A labor injunction:

a. Clarified the ability of union leaders to identify and satisfy members’ goals and interests.

b. Was a more reliable means of allowing employee concerted activities.

c. Imposed restrictions on who could serve on juries.

d. Is the same as a yellow-dog contract.

e. Is a court order prohibiting certain activities in conjunction with a labor dispute.

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