Multiple Choice
Why are unions considered to be victims of their own successes?
A) Unions have managed to earn several benefits for workers but this has resulted in
A general perception by firms that dealing with unions is expensive.
B) Workers are strongly intimidated by union activities despite the efforts unions have put in for the benefit of workers.
C) Unions have succeeded in passing several laws successfully for the welfare of workers, but mostly through illegal means.
D) Unions have passed most of the important issues that affect workers into law and are no longer considered necessary.
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