Multiple Choice
ااJob on the Line WILLIAM M. ADLER
-The case studies in "Job on the Line" involve two:
A) companies that make a similar product but have very different employment practices
B) women who worked at the same job for the same firm, one in New Jersey and one in Mexico
C) labor unions; the Teamsters who have organized food process workers, and the Service Workers Union that has organized police and firefighters
D) airlines; one in Europe and one in the United States, and the way their employees were involved in running and owning stock in the firms
E) brothers who worked at the same job, but for different companies
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