Advocates of deregulating labor law argue that the decline in unionization in the U.S. is due to the fact that:
A) Current labor law makes it too hard to organize new union members
B) There is a reduced need and desire for unions in today's society
C) Management is able to exploit the NLRA's weaknesses to avoid unionization
D) Labor unions are too powerful under the current law
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