Asked by Stephanie Taylor on Sep 24, 2024

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​If a union threatens to strike during a peak demand period,it is more likely to

A) ​Have its conditions accepted
B) Have its conditions rejected
C) Get laughed at
D) ​All of the above

Strike

A work stoppage initiated by employees to protest against working conditions, wages, or company policies, aiming to pressure the employer into negotiations.

Demand Period

A specific timeframe during which the demand for a product or service is assessed or observed.

Conditions Accepted

Terms that have been agreed upon by all parties involved in a transaction or agreement.

  • Comprehend the ways in which strategies and timing of unions influence their negotiating strength.
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Aqilah Humaira'1 day ago
Final Answer :
A
Explanation :
When a union threatens to strike during a peak demand period, it is leveraging the increased pressure on the employer, who is likely to be more willing to negotiate and accept the union's conditions to avoid disruptions during a critical time for business operations.