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    What Is the Rationale for Excluding Managers from Unions
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What Is the Rationale for Excluding Managers from Unions

Question 3

Question 3

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What is the rationale for excluding managers from unions?


A) They are part of the management team.
B) They are involved in planning decisions.
C) They have access to confidential information.
D) They object to being in a union.

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