Governments do not generate profit in the way private-sector employers do. Therefore, collective bargaining in the public sector is not subject to the same application of economic power as found in the private sector. What takes the place of economic power in public-sector bargaining?
A) strikes and lockouts
B) employee exit/voice
C) mediation-arbitration
D) politics and public opinion
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Q2: The political spectrum in the twenty-three countries
Q2: Interest arbitration is used instead of striking
Q3: What does the term "public good" mean?
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Q5: The role of government has been changing
Q8: What was the outcome of the dispute
Q9: To whom does the statistic "collective bargaining
Q11: The public-sector union density in Canada is
Q11: Interest arbitration is arbitration that deals with
Q15: CUPE, Canada's current largest union, was created
Q16: The unfettered-strike model seems to work best
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