Answer» Correct Answer - Option 2 : Open shop
The correct answer is Open Shop - A union security agreement is a contractual agreement between an employer and a union requiring workers to make certain payments to the union as a condition of keeping a job.
Types of Union security measures - Closed Shop: In this, the employer agrees to hire only union members. Those who resign from the union must be dismissed.
- Union Shop: In this, the employer may hire anyone regardless of them being a member of the trade union but the employee must join the union within the stipulated time period.
- Agency Shop: The employer may hire anyone and there is no need for the employee to join the union.
- Dues checkoff: It is the contract between the employer and the union where the employer agrees to collect fees from union members directly from their paycheck and transmit those funds to the union on regular basis.
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