Multiple Choice
A feature that distinguishes the business agent of a craft union from the president of an industrial union is that he/she:
A) Serves as chief administrative official of local union.
B) Assists in handling grievances.
C) Leads the local union negotiations.
D) Administers the union hiring hall.
E) Serves as the union's international representative.
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