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Alex_Xolod [135]
3 years ago
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What are the positives and negatives to Labor Unions?

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1 answer:
eimsori [14]3 years ago
8 0

Answer:

Pro 1 Unions provide worker protections

Pro 2 Unions promote higher wages and better benefits

Pro 3 Unions are economic trend setters

Pro 4 Political organizing  is easier

Con 1 Unions require dues and fees that some workers don't want to pay

Con 2 Labor unions discourage individuality

Con 3 Unions make it harder to promote terminate workers

Explanation:

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