Asked by Naisha Adorno on Sep 28, 2024
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Corporate campaigns are sometimes criticized for all of the following reasons except:
A) They use the media and others to benefit the union but may hurt consumers and other stakeholders
B) They are ineffective in helping labor achieve its goals in a dispute
C) They have not stopped the decline in unionization
D) They may violate federal racketeering laws
Federal Racketeering Laws
Laws under the Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations Act (RICO) designed to combat organized crime by allowing extended penalties for acts performed as part of a criminal organization.
Corporate Campaigns
Organized efforts, typically by unions or activist groups, aimed at applying pressure on a corporation to change its practices or to achieve specific goals.
- Understand the maneuvers unions may employ during labor disputes beyond striking, such as boycotts and corporate campaigns.
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Learning Objectives
- Understand the maneuvers unions may employ during labor disputes beyond striking, such as boycotts and corporate campaigns.
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