Some of the benefits of collective bargaining groups include which of the following? Select all that apply

a. the union contract guides standards
b. the union includes both employees and some low-level management staff
c. unions give a collective voice for employees
d. members are able to be part of the decision-making process


A, C, D
Collective bargaining groups have a number of pros and cons related to them. Some of the pros associated with these types of groups include: the union contract guides standards, unions give a collective voice for employees, members are able to be part of the decision-making process, and employees are able to voice concerns to management without fear of job security.

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