When an impasse results from a party's rigid insistence upon a particular proposal that relates to wages, hours, or terms and conditions of employment, then it is not a violation of:
A) good faith.
B) Civil Rights Act.
C) take-it-or-leave-it bargaining.
D) duty to bargain.
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