Multiple Choice
Workers primarily seek unionization when
A) they are dissatisfied and believe that it is only through collective action that the factors causing dissatisfaction can be changed.
B) they are unhappy with the location of the firm.
C) they primarily want career advancement.
D) a union organizer convinces them of the benefits of unionization.
E) they are extremely dissatisfied.
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