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The Attempt to Force Employers to Use More Labor Than

Question 209

Question 209

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The attempt to force employers to use more labor than they otherwise would, or to force employers to use labor inefficiently, is known as


A) a secondary boycott.
B) a sympathy strike.
C) a monopsony.
D) featherbedding.

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