Labour Unions: Slithery Snake Trivia
Match the descriptor with the correct term
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02.28.22
Last Updated
03.02.22
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This term typically refers to "work" and "workers"
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An organization of workers that seeks to advance worker's interests in terms of pay, job security, and the general welfare of workers
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The biggest single mechanism unions have that give them some power over their employers
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The process of "good faith" negotiating between unions and their employers
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Unions typically require members to pay these as part of an annual membership fee
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An example of a union in Canada:
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Job action in which workers pledge not to go "above and beyond" for their employer in terms of their day to day work duties
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In Canada, workers have a right to form or join a union under the Federal
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Labour Unions helped negotiate this standard in terms of payments across North America over the past two centuries
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A strategy unions can employ to campaign to get consumers to NOT buy from a particular company or organization who is treating its workers badly:
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Which type of political party typically is in favour of Unions in North America?
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A carrottmob is an example of a:
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UNIFOR is an example of a:
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This slang term refers to workers who break their union vows & work during a strike, or any worker who crosses the picket line
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This term refers to strong unity among workers in a union to stand together
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Solidarity can be questionable in a prolonged strike, especially if union members face:
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The power am employer has over a union can be a:
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The negotiated contract between employers and a union is legally binding and known as a:
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Which mainstream Canadian political party has strong founding roots in the labour movement in Canada?
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One criticism of unions is that the job action they carry out
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Another criticism of unions is that they can enforce this on their workers:
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Governments can order unions to end their strike if they deem union workers to be:
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