Asked by Alyssa Poythress on Sep 26, 2024

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Which of the following is not a criticism of U.S. labor law by organized labor?

A) Traditional business unionism fails to create an active, grassroots labor movement
B) U.S. labor law fails to protect organized labor and union activists
C) U.S. labor law interferes with free markets
D) U.S. labor law fails to adequately punish employers who violate it

Grassroots Labor Movement

A labor movement organized and initiated by the common workers, focusing on local issues and advocating for worker rights at the base level.

U.S. Labor Law

The body of legislation, regulations, and judicial rulings that governs working conditions, employee rights, and labor relations in the United States.

  • Analyze the criticisms of U.S. labor law by organized labor and proposed modifications to better protect worker interests.
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Vashod VEREENabout 2 hours ago
Final Answer :
C
Explanation :
Organized labor typically criticizes U.S. labor law for insufficiently protecting workers and union activists, failing to promote a more active labor movement, and inadequately punishing employers who violate labor laws. However, they do not typically criticize labor laws for interfering with free markets.