Multiple Choice
A strategy of maintaining a union's existing strength in its traditional membership areas through difficult times so it can capture unionization interest when nonunion workers finally become disillusioned with employer behavior is known as:
A) Fortress unionism
B) Nonmajority unions
C) Uplift unionism
D) Union protectionism
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