Unions protect workers from various company abuses such as unsafe/uncomfortable working conditions, long hours, arbitrary hiring & firing, and so on.
They give workers a chance to speak at the same negotiating & power levels of the managers and owners.
They allow workers to collectively bargain for wages, benefits, an acceptable work environment, and more.
Unions prevent managers from having to address worker grievances one-by-one.
Unions give workers more job security and piece of mind, reducing the stress of possible layoffs & wage/benefit cuts.
Unions create a stable, long-term employment relationship between company and employee, which is good for both.
Unions lead to higher prices for consumers since companies must pay more for wages & benefits, which are then passed on to customers.
Unions make the country less competitive since non-unionized companies in India, China, Taiwan, etc. can pay workers far less and therefore charge less and/or assign more workers per unit of product
Somewhat hostile, as they took the Iberian pynisua from the ottoman with the help of the crusades. The Spanish then killed all Muslims who would not convert to Christianity under King Ferdinand
The correct answer here would be that <span>none of the company’s stockholders was legally responsible if the company went bankrupt.
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The corporations are considered to be the most powerful not to mention influential business entities in the world. They are comprised of multiple groups or multiple people that are allowed to act as a single entity and are in the eyes of the law recognized as legal person. One of the advantages of a corporation is that stockholders are not legally responsible for the company's bankruptcy.
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Answer: Zheng He
Explanation:
Zheng He was a Chinese explorer who lead seven great voyages on behalf of the Chinese emperor. These voyages traveled through the South China Sea, Indian Ocean, Arabian Sea, Red Sea, and along the east coast of Africa. His seven total voyages were diplomatic, military, and trading ventures, and lasted from 1405 – 1433. However, most historians agree their main purpose was to promote the glory of Ming dynasty China.1