Aviation Labor Relations Practice Exam

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What does “management’s prerogative” refer to?

Union rights to bargain

Management's decisions about operations

“Management’s prerogative” refers specifically to the authority and right of management to make decisions about the operations and direction of the organization without interference. This concept is grounded in the belief that management is responsible for the day-to-day functioning and strategic planning of the organization, which includes decisions regarding hiring, production methods, job assignments, and other operational aspects.

Understanding this principle is crucial because it defines the boundary between what is considered to be the management's domain and what might be subject to negotiation with labor unions. While employee rights, union representation, and bargaining rights are important elements of labor relations, they do not encompass the full scope of management’s inherent authority to govern and lead the organization. This distinction is vital in discussions about workplace rights and responsibilities.

Employee rights during negotiations

Union representation in management decisions

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