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    When Union Members Who Have a Dispute with a Company
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When Union Members Who Have a Dispute with a Company

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Question 2

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When union members who have a dispute with a company walk around outside the firm's place of business carrying signs and talking to the media and public about their concerns,they are using a tactic known as:


A) boycotting.
B) work-to-rule.
C) striking.
D) picketing.

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