Multiple Choice
The key distinction between Irish labor relations and labor relations in Great Britain is:
A) The lack of emphasis on voluntarism
B) The friendlier relations between management and labor
C) A rising union density rate
D) The inclusion of social partnership between management, labor and the government
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