Multiple Choice
A significant feature of many collective bargaining contracts in the late 1980s was the
A) negotiation of wage settlements that encouraged supply-side inflation.
B) emergence of many more closed shop agreements.
C) rejection of two-tier wage structures.
D) decertification of national unions in favor of local representation.
E) ease with which labor unions agreed to concessions.
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