Which of the following best explains why provincial governments are tending to move away from arbitration except in disputes involving clearly essential workers?
A) Arbitrators' awards will be excessively costly.
B) Most provincial government officials have long believed that their employees should have the right to strike.
C) There is confusion as to the real meaning of the so- called "narcotic effect" of conventional arbitration.
D) Arbitrators take too long to resolve cases.
E) Governments believe they have little say in the arbitration process.
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