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​The statement of position which permits entrances to the work site to be clearly marked for the exclusive use of either a primary employer or neutral, secondary employer and their employees, customers, and suppliers is called the:

(a) General Electric doctrine
(b) Laidlaw-Fleetwood doctrine
(c) Merged Product doctrine
(d) Moore Dry Dock doctrine
(e) Reserve Gate doctrine

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Answer:

The correct answer is letter "E": Reserve Gate doctrine.

Step-by-step explanation:

The Reserve Gate doctrine is an approach attempted to be implemented by an employer to restrict the access of union employees to certain areas of the company overall where neutral workers where so union employees would not have any influence on them.

This practice is supported by the National Labor Relations Board's (NLRB) an imposed only in cases where there is proof the union workers have the intention of somehow negatively affect the neutral employees' activities inside the company to stop them from doing business with the corporation so, the preference is given only to union workers.

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