Which are some of the disadvantages of belonging to a collective bargaining group? Select all that apply
a. there is reduced allowance for individuality
b. other union members may outvote your decisions
c. individual employees may not agree with the collective voice
d. the union contract guides standards
A, B, C
Some of the disadvantages that are part of membership in a collective bargaining group, such as a union, that nurses should be aware of before joining are: there is reduced allowance for individuality; other union members may outvote your decisions; individual employees may not agree with the collective voice; unions may be perceived by some as not being professional; and there is less room for personal judgment. The statement that the union contract guides standards is considered a positive aspect of unionization/collective bargaining groups.
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