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When a Strike Is Called Because Two Unions Are in Dispute

Question 28

Question 28

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When a strike is called because two unions are in dispute as to whose workers deserve the work, it known as a ________ strike.


A) featherbedding
B) recognitional
C) jurisdictional
D) rolling

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