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Robert, the president of the labor union of a company, speaks to the management of the company about the requirement for an extra worker to assist in the delivery process. He suggests hiring one of his cousins for the job, as his cousin has prior experience in the field. The management, however, finds out that there is no requirement for another worker in the unit and Robert made made up the reason solely to get a job for his cousin. In the given scenario, Robert has violated the _________.

a. Taft-Hartley Act
b. Landrum- Griffin Act
c. Sherman Antitrust Act
d. Wagner Act

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Answer:

Taft-Hartley Act

Step-by-step explanation:

Taft-Hartley Act is also known as the labour management relations act of 1947 and it restricts the activities and powers of labour unions. It stops unions for engaging in unfair labour practices such as jurisdictional strike, wild strike, political strike, secondary boycotts, and monetary donations to political campaigns.

Robert has violated the Taft-Hartley act by creating a fictional role in the company in order to get his cousin a job.

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