Multiple Choice
Job control unionism became an acceptable model for the U.S. for all of the following reasons except:
A) It supported mass manufacturing requirements necessary for stable production.
B) It made the workplace more predictable
C) It gave unions a way to challenge management decisions without resorting to strikes.
D) It fostered flexibility in production methods.
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