Question

​In spite of the fact that employers could legally fire employees for virtually any reason under the Employment-At-Will doctrine (EAW), employees were required to sign an agreement stating they would not join or assist in organizing a union. This agreement was called:

a. ​A yellow dog contract.

b. ​A Loyalty contract.

c. An anti-conspiracy contract.​

d. ​A Blue Law contract.

e. ​A concession bargaining contract.

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