Multiple Choice
Why were there so few strikes from 1942-1945?
A) Unions were too weak to strike.
B) Union members were afraid that their employers would move their factories to other countries.
C) It was considered unpatriotic to strike while we were at full-scale war.
D) Labor leaders were afraid that strikes would force financially weak employers out of business.
Correct Answer:

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Q22: The National Labor Relations Act (or Wagner
Q23: If you wanted to unionize workers,you could
Q24: Which statement is true?<br>A)Most U.S.workers are members
Q25: The focal point of collective bargaining negotiations
Q26: Which statement is true?<br>A)Most collective bargaining negotiations
Q28: Union membership has been falling since the
Q29: Collective bargaining involves negotiations over<br>A)pay.<br>B)working conditions.<br>C)fringe benefits.<br>D)All
Q30: Five large unions withdrew from the AFL-CIO
Q31: Which is the most accurate statement?<br>A)Collective bargaining
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