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ECE Labor Relations exam (latest info) - Kiwi Lover - 05-02-2007 Hi everyone, I just took the ECE Labor Relations exam this morning and thought I would post some feedback. First of all, I took my time and studied very hard for this one because it was the last exam I needed to take for my BS-Business degree and I certainly didn’t want to fail this exam, of all exams. So I was pleasantly surprised when the exam turned out to be much easier than I expected, and I sailed through it in only one hour! I felt confident that I had the correct answers for probably 95% of the exam, so I sat there grinning to myself, thinking “Boy, this was an easy A for me”!! Well…the “EC Exam Gods” didn’t like me being so cocky and awarded me with a….........…C!!!! :eek: I couldn’t freakin believe it!!!! This has now happened to me on both of the EC exams I have taken. When I took ECE Ethics last September, I also sat there feeling very confident that I had done well and would score an A, so I was very surprised when I scored a B (not that a B is bad, but hey…I wanted the A, darn it!). :p I’m just curious if anyone else out there has had a similar experience with an EC exam…when you thought you’d done well and then you were surprised by your score?? :confused: Study materials: I studied for this exam using the IC flashcards (thanks Steve for creating these just in time), and I read the recommended textbook “The Labor Relations Process” (8th ed.) by Holley and Jennings and prepared my own set of notes by following the exam content outline. I would be happy to share these notes with anyone who needs them; just send me a PM. One important note: Excelsior changes the content of this exam on October 1st every year, so if you’re planning on taking this exam after that, you may need additional information or resources for your version of the exam. Misc. info: There are 130 questions and I found all of them completely straightforward (no trick questions). Things to make sure to study and know about (based on my version of the exam): Elements in the Labor Relations Process (20%) What is the most important element in the labor relations process (employees) Status of union membership today Difference between a craft union & an industrial union What a shop steward & business agent does What special classification can a union give to the shop steward & business agent Who governs the national union Conventions & delegate system What is a closed shop, a union shop, and an agency shop How a union is formed (know all the steps and who does what, incl. who certifies results) Union hiring halls (who would use the most) Right-to-work laws Know what type of union an educator would belong to Would a “professional” be part of a union What is amalgamation What a company can do to discourage employees from joining a union. Early Labor History (10%) Knights of Labor (KOL) What state the Haymarket Riot took place in American Federation of Labor (AFL); Samuel Gompers (what were his beliefs); What kind of union did AFL initially start out as? Industrial Workers of the World (IWW); what helped them be successful Congress of Industrial Organization (CIO); John Lewis; sit-down strikes What happened with the unions in the 1920’s (i.e. lost membership?) Issues facing unions after World War I American Labor Law in the Private Sector (10%) Common law Employment-at-will Commonwealth vs. Hunt 1842 Yellow-dog contract Danberry-Hatters 1908 Clayton Act 1914 Railway Labor Act 1926 Norris-LaGuardia 1932 (several questions) Wagner Act (National Labor Relations Act) 1935 – know well National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) – know well Taft-Harley Act 1947 (Labor Management Relations Act) Unfair labor practice – know well Workers Adjustment & Retraining Notification Act (WARN) – how many days’ notice req’d The Organizing Process (10%) Why unions are formed How organizing begins; activities of the union Who determines appropriate bargaining unit (NLRB) Secret ballot elections Totality of conduct doctrine 24-hour rule (an employer cannot hold an employee meeting the same day as the union election) If a company has 50 lawyers and 50 clerks, what has to occur for them to be combined as one single bargaining unit? Collective Bargaining (20%) – Know this entire category very well Pattern bargaining Distributive bargaining approach Integrative (mutual gain) approach Splitting the difference The most common reason that employees go on strike (over wages) What guarantees that striking union employees will be paid while on strike Voluntary bargaining subjects Duty to bargain in good faith Totality of conduct New employer vs. successor employer Income maintenance (union supplements unemployment benefits) Scanlon plan Two-tier plan Contract ratification (know well) Arbitration (know well, including what requirements are to be an arbitrator) Mediation Fact-finding Mediation-Arbitration (separate from just mediation or just arbitration) Economic strike Unfair labor strike Wildcat strike Boycott Lockout Contract Administration (10%) Job security issue Definition of a grievance Steps in grievance procedure Featherbedding Superseniority Breininger v. Sheet Metal Workers Local 1987 Just cause Progressive discipline Labor Arbitration (10%) Steelworkers Trilogy 1960 Collyer case 1971 Alexander vs. Gardner-Denver Co. 1974 Gilmer vs. Interstate Johnson Federal Mediation & Conciliation Service (FMCS) American Arbitration Association (AAA) Employment arbitration Common law of the shop Parole evidence rule Intent of the parties Past practice Know what factors an arbitrator will take into consideration when reviewing a case Public Sector (5%) Civil Service Reform Act 1978 Federal Labor Relations Authority (FLRA) Similarities & differences between unions in Public and Private sectors Sunshine laws Impasse resolution End-run bargaining Public sector unions are most commonly AGENCY SHOPS Who would be most likely to strike? (i.e., police, fire, etc.) Laws/rules about the public sector & going on strike Labor Relations Abroad (5%) NAFTA (why Unions didn’t like) Cuba Western Europe Germany Japan Know how U.S. labor unions compare against unions in other countries in terms of growth I hope this helps any of you who are planning to take this exam. Just be WELL PREPARED!! JoAnne ![]() ECE Labor Relations exam (latest info) - ShotoJuku - 05-02-2007 [SIZE="3"]Great feedback - a study source all by itself!![/SIZE]
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