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solmaris [256]
2 years ago
15

conduct a research in your community on the negative impact of strikes as a socio-economic issue on businesses and present your

findings​
Business
1 answer:
Galina-37 [17]2 years ago
8 0

The  negative impact does strikes have on the economy are:

  • Low employment rate.
  • Low business confidence.
  • Increases in the level of risk of economic stagflation, etc.

<h3>What are the effects of strikes on the economy?</h3>

The negative impact of strike is that  it strains the employment relationships that exist  between parties and thus influence teamwork and profitability negatively.

Note that a lot of Businesses suffer production and financial losses as well as low consumer confidence during these strikes.

Learn more about strikes  from

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Debit Cash $100,000

Credit Preferred stock, 1,000 shares at $5, $5,000

Credit Additional Paid-in Shares: Preferred $95,000

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Preferred stock, 1,000 shares at $5 = $5,000

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