Multiple Choice
When workers go on strike, management is often compelled to keep the business operation running. If it is unable to achieve this on its own, management may
A) elect to proceed with a lockout.
B) close down the facility and permanently fire the strikers.
C) hire strikebreakers.
D) picket.
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