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Why would a worker decide to join a union in a "right to work” state? to get a higher salary O to avoid being fired O to enjoy greater protection O to get pension benefits…
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Why would a worker decide to join a union in a "right to work” state?
to get a higher salary
O to avoid being fired
O to enjoy greater protection
O to get pension benefits
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C - to enjoy greater protection.
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