Multiple Choice
Traditionally, public-sector bargaining was opposed out of fear that public-sector workers would have too much bargaining power. What was seen as the basis for this power?
A) citizens' ability to punish only the employer for service disruption
B) the popular use of public services in parks and recreation
C) variable demand for public services across the country
D) labour costs are a small part of public service costs
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