Multiple Choice
You are the leader of a labour union on strike against management.The conflict has escalated,and there is anger and mistrust on both sides of the conflict.Management is about to declare bankruptcy and union strike benefits are running low.You want to resolve the conflict as quickly as possible,and to reach an agreement that both sides will accept as binding.What should you do?
A) Accept a process loss.
B) Hire a mediator.
C) Use a tit-for-tat strategy.
D) Threaten management with a strike.
E) Push for a quid pro quo solution.
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