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Question 32

As an HR Professional you should be familiar with the terminology, practices, and rules governing union-based strikes. An organization utilizes union labor and non-union labor in their operations. The union goes on a strike; so the organization shifts work to the non-union labor to offset the effects of the strike. If the union labor decides to picket the operations of the non-union labor, what term is assigned to this process?

    Correct Answer: B

    When a union pickets a location where both union and non-union employees are working due to the employer's shift of work to the non-union labor during a strike, this scenario is termed as common situs picketing. This type of picketing typically targets the entire worksite rather than isolating the operations involving only union labor.

Discussion
DonRichyOption: B

he correct answer is B. Common situs picketing. Common situs picketing occurs when union labor pickets a site where both union and non-union employees work, typically targeting the entire worksite rather than just the operations involving union labor. This often happens when an employer shifts work to non-union labor during a strike.