The nursing staff at a hospital is upset regarding nurse-client ratios. One of the nurses says, "Our contract is not being honored. I think we need to tear it up and strike, starting tomorrow." Which response by the union representative is most appropriate?
A) "We can't strike until we have given administration 10 days' notice of our desire to change the contract."
B) "The FMCS (Federal Mediation and Conciliation Service) has to have 30 days' notice of our intent to strike."
C) "I have to let the medical chief of staff know we are going to strike at least 30 days before it happens."
D) "I have to meet with the board of directors and tell them 24 hours in advance."
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