Nurses attempt to unionize when they feel:
a. powerful c. respected
b. powerless d. important
B
In general, nurses who are content in their workplace do not unionize. It is when nurses feel powerless that they initiate attempts to unionize. Nurses are also motivated to join unions when they feel the need to communicate concerns and complaints to management without fear of losing their jobs.
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