Can an employer refuse to employ a trade union member because the employer regards them all as troublemakers?
A) Yes, an employer may take on or reject who they wish.
B) Only if they do not have any current trade union members.
C) Yes, if they have suffered from lots of industrial action from trade unions in the past.
D) No, it would be unlawful.
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