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162According to labor law, which of the following management actions are prohibited during

162 According to labor law, which of the following management actions are prohibited during a union organizing drive?

A. Forbidding employees from distributing union literature in working areas

B. Implementing previously scheduled pay raises

C. Forbidding unions from soliciting workers during working hours

D. Circulating anti-union petitions

E. All of the above

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