Multiple Choice
A nurse is interested in the possibility of collective bargaining in the workplace. What will the nurse find when researching this possibility?
A) Most nurses do not work under collective bargaining agreements.
B) As the nurse is a manager, collective bargaining would be of no interest.
C) The National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) has addressed collective bargaining in nursing.
D) The nurse works in a state hospital, where collective bargaining is not possible.
E) The cost of the dues or "fees" associated with collective bargaining is more than could be gained from joining.
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