You are considering forming a union for nurses at the organization for which you work, and you would like to have as many nurses in your organization join as possible
According to the current laws governing unions, which nurses have the legal right to unionize? a. Staff nurses c. All nurses
b. Managers d. Nurse leaders
A
Nurses who are not managers or nurse leaders and are considered employees, such as staff nurses, have
the legal right to unionize. Nurses who are considered managers, supervisors, or leaders are not
allowed to unionize under the current labor laws.
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