A union organizer is a member of the labour movement who "organizes" or unionizes non-union businesses or workplaces.
Organizers are largely responsible for assisting non-union workers in organizing local chapters, usually by helping them through the process.
Thus option C is correct
<h3>What were the tactics employed against labour unions?</h3>
Boycotts, strikes, and sabotage
The strike was the most commonly used tactic by employees. Withholding labour from management would theoretically force the corporation to accept worker terms by causing significant financial losses.
For more information about Union organizer reference link
brainly.com/question/1108335
#SPJ1
The main causes of World War I were Mutual Defense Alliances, Imperialism, Militarism, Nationalism, and the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand.
They wanted cheap employment (from African slaves), raw materials (like timber, minerals, crops, etc.), a ready market for selling their goods and the number of African countries they colonised was a show of power and strength.
The word "New Right" appeared during the 1964 presidential campaign of Barry Goldwater to designate "the emergence, in response to liberalism (in the American sense of the term [i.e. social liberalism]), of an uninhibited right: ultraconservative, imbued with religious values, openly populist, anti-egalitarian,
The Constitution is said to have been made to be inefficient so that each branch's actions will be checked by another branch of government and that so when change occurs it will occur slowly so that there is time to debate and decided if this change is desirable.