You and other nurses in your organization have chosen to act as a group with a single voice when dealing with some workplace problems. This is known as:

a. unionization. c. collective bargaining.
b. collective action. d. workplace advocacy.


B
Collective action is when individuals act together as a group with a single voice, and it is one method
for dealing with workplace problems. Collective bargaining is the practice of employees acting as a
collective group and bargaining with management regarding wages, work practices, and other benefits.
Workplace advocacy pertains to actions that nurses undertake to address problems in their everyday
work setting, and it is another form of collective action.

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