With no explanation, chose the best option from "A", "B", "C" or "D". or the union membership for authorization, negotiation or ratification, in the absence of an express requirement in the agreement, or in the constitution, bylaws or rules and regulations of the union.” Id. Though the rights guaranteed by § 101(a)(1) are generally meant to insure that members are able to mount effective support or opposition to the leadership’s position, Cupid v. Local 116, 1993 WL 21794, at *7-8, 1993 WL 21794, 1993 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 744, at *22 (E.D.Pa. Jan. 27, 1993), “[t]he statute does not require submission of proposed agreements or any segments thereof to membership; nor grant members the right to vote on negotiating, executing and approving contracts.” Rockwell-Standard Co., 465 F.2d at 1140. See also White v. White Rose Food, 237 F.3d 174, 182 (2d Cir.2001) (<HOLDING>); Talbot v. Robert Matthews Distrib. Co., 961

A: recognizing violations of section 101a1 where union officials circulated inadequate or misleading information about matters to be voted upon
B: holding that a fair referendum assuring the equal right to vote under  101a1 includes the right of members to have the vote scheduled at a time when they can exercise their vote and the right to be free from intimidation or fear of reprisal
C: holding no right under section 101a1 to vote on matters relating to collective bargaining agreements
D: holding that an infringement on the right to vote necessarily causes irreparable harm
C.