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What is the attitude of most large companies toward employees forming a union?

A. A union is perceived as a threat to many companies, so employees are discouraged from
forming one.
B. Most companies think that a union will boost worker morale, so they encourage workers to
form one.
C. Most companies are indifferent toward workers forming a union since
they believe that unions have little or no impact on productivity or manager-employee
relations.
D. Companies want workers to form a union because it actually gives
managers more authority and power over workers.
E A union cannot be legally formed in most large companies, therefore, it isn't an issue.

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Answer: A

Step-by-step explanation:

unions often cause problems for large companies by holding them accountable for paying their employees fair wages and with workable conditions.

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