Asked by Casey Bacon on Sep 27, 2024

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Expanding multinational corporations undermine national labor unions and government regulations.

Multinational Corporations

Large companies that operate and have assets in several countries, beyond their home country, to maximize global market presence.

National Labor Unions

Early labor organizations in various countries that sought to advocate for workers' rights and interests across multiple industries.

Government Regulations

Guidelines and rules established by governmental bodies designed to control and govern the practices and operations of various industries and sectors.

  • Comprehend the effects of globalization on national labor unions, government regulations, and economic integration.
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Nekiango Mbezi1 day ago
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True
Explanation :
Expanding multinational corporations often have more bargaining power, resources, and mobility than national labor unions and can either avoid or influence government regulations, thus potentially undercutting the effectiveness of both labor unions and government regulations. This can lead to a weakening or erosion of workers' rights and protections.