The threat of a strike
A) can serve as an incentive for labor and management to reach an agreement
B) destroys incentives for labor and management to reach an agreement
C) is usually not taken seriously because employers know the workers will suffer during a strike
D) is not taken seriously unless management expects to suffer
E) is not taken seriously if public safety is at risk
Correct Answer:
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Q128: Unions can increase their wage rates by
A)all
Q129: In order for a strike to be
Q130: An impartial observer who listens to both
Q131: Through collective bargaining,
A)representatives of an employer negotiate
Q132: The success of a strike depends on
Q134: In a labor negotiation, a mediator
A)represents the
Q135: If the government intervenes in a labor
Q136: Unions and employers use collective bargaining to
Q137: The process by which union and management
Q138: An impartial observer who attempts to settle
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