Which of the following has not been advanced as a reason explaining why contracts are set for such long periods of time with so few contingency clauses?
A) Contract negotiation with its incumbent threat of strike is expensive even before factoring in the cost of preparing for collective bargaining.
B) Contingency clauses are difficult to write in a way that protects both employers and employees in all contingencies.
C) Contingency clauses are complicated and spread risks in ways that are hard to judge.
D) All of the above.
E) None of the above.
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