Multiple Choice
According to information contained in the "Reaching Beyond Our Borders" box in Chapter 12, U.S. unions,
A) believe that they can bargain for better wages and benefits if they globalize.
B) are staving off European and Asian unions from trying to grow and gain a stronghold on the market that the U.S. unions enjoyed.
C) the lackluster numbers of participants in unions in Europe are an indication that unions will not be "going global" anytime soon.
D) like companies, see national borders as obstacles rather than opportunities.
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