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Fact 18.3.1 In Modern Rarity, Workers Form Union at Small Chain
In New York's low-income neighbourhoods, labour unions have virtually no presence. But after a year-long struggle, 95 workers at a chain of 10 sneaker stores have formed a union. After months of negotiations, the two sides signed a three-year contract that sets the wage rate at $7.25 an hour.
Source: The New York Times, February 5, 2006
-Refer to Fact 18.3.1. The union can try to increase the demand for labour by doing all of the following except
A) supporting more immigration and increasing the number of low-skilled workers in New York.
B) supporting minimum wage laws.
C) supporting "buy-American" policies.
D) creating training programs to boost productivity.
E) encouraging people to buy goods produced by union labour.
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