Multiple Choice
Which of the following combinations are parts of the process generally used by unions in identifying their priorities and goals during collective bargaining?
A) Polling the membership to discover their concerns and comparing collective agreements in other locals or other industries
B) Determining any adverse impact on the employer's profits and comparing collective agreements in other locals or other industries
C) Reviewing what was accomplished in past negotiations and weighing their goals against what they feel the employer will demand
D) Examining outside conditions, such as labour market demographics and economic indicators and aligning their expectations based on economic factors
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