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D432
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organization
process
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Employees
signing
authorization
cards
to
form
a
union
Positive
union-management
relationships
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Constructive
labor
relations,
fair
working
conditions,
effective
problem-solving
Relevance
of
unions
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Advocating
workers'
rights,
negotiating
better
wages
and
benefits
Decline
in
union
membership
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Decrease
in
the
number
of
union
members
over
time
Gig
economy's
influence
on
labor
unions
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Complexity
due
to
independent
contractor
status
of
gig
workers
Future
challenges
for
unions
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Adapting
to
changing
workforce,
addressing
gig
economy
workers'
rights
Right
to
organize
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Empowers
workers
to
form
and
join
unions
Mandatory
bargaining
subjects
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Wages,
benefits,
hours,
working
conditions,
grievance
procedures,
health
and
safety,
management
rights
Permissive
bargaining
subjects
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Negotiable
topics
if
both
parties
agree,
such
as
subcontracting
Illegal
bargaining
subjects
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Including
illegal
topics
in
a
collective
bargaining
agreement
renders
it
void
Union
busting
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Employer
strategies
to
discourage
or
undermine
unionization
efforts
Role
of
the
European
Works
Council
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Promotes
dialogue
and
information
sharing
between
multinational
companies
and
employees
Challenges
of
multi-generational
workforce
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Differing
work
styles,
communication
preferences,
and
expectations
among
generations Union's
role
in
promoting
diversity
and
inclusion
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ANS
Advocating
for
anti-discrimination
policies,
fair
hiring
practices,
addressing
equity
issues
Worker
rights
under
OSHA
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Safe
and
healthy
workplace,
training
on
hazards,
reporting
unsafe
conditions
Protection
of
whistleblowers
under
OSH
Act
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ANS
Reporting
safety
violations,
exceptions
to
protection
OSH
Act
record-keeping
requirements
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Recording
injuries
or
illnesses
resulting
in
death,
days
away
from
work,
restricted
work,
job
transfer,
or
medical
treatment
beyond
first
aid
Employer's
obligations
for
recording
minor
injuries
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Recording
minor
injuries
meeting
OSH
Act
criteria
Order
of
priority
for
OSHA
inspections
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Imminent
danger
situations,
severe
injuries
or
illnesses,
worker
complaints,
referrals
from
other
agencies,
targeted
inspections,
follow-ups
Steps
of
OSHA's
on-site
inspections
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Presentation
of
credentials,
opening
conference,
walkaround
inspection,
closing
conference,
citations
and
penalties,
abatement
verification,
follow-up
actions
Penalties
associated
with
types
of
violations
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Serious,
other-than-serious,
posting
requirements,
failure
to
abate,
willful
or
repeated
Core
elements
of
effective
safety
and
health
program
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ANS
Management
leadership
and
employee
participation,
hazard
identification
and
assessment,
hazard
prevention
and
control
HR's
contribution
to
workplace
safety
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ANS
Developing
policies,
conducting
training,
ensuring
compliance,
investigating
incidents
Impact
of
mental
health
on
organizational
safety
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ANS
Affects
focus,
decision-making,
productivity,
and
morale
Role
of
employee
assistance
programs
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ANS
Help
employees
address
personal
issues
impacting
job
performance
and
safety
Empathy
in
preventing
workplace
harassment
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ANS
Promotes
understanding
and
respect,
reduces
likelihood
of
harassment
Preventing
harassment
through
boundaries
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ANS
Clear
policies,
defining
acceptable
behavior,
consequences,
and
reporting
process