Asked by Nafighria Walker on Sep 26, 2024

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Compared to businesses in other countries, U.S. businesses are more likely to welcome the opportunity to bargain collectively with their employees.

Bargain Collectively

The process by which workers, through their unions, negotiate with their employers to establish the terms of employment, including wages, benefits, and working conditions.

U.S. Businesses

Companies operating within the United States, subject to U.S. business laws, regulations, and economic policies.

  • Understand employee voice mechanisms and the role of unions in facilitating this.
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Paloma Nalabapabout 2 hours ago
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Explanation :
In general, U.S. businesses are less inclined towards collective bargaining compared to businesses in many other countries, where labor laws and practices more strongly support or encourage collective bargaining and unionization.