How can a nurse who belongs to a union best explain collective bargaining to a coworker?

a. It is a conflict-based power strategy used to equalize the power between labor and management.
b. It is the right of all workers to organize and strike to gain more benefits.
c. It is the ability of large numbers of work-ers to force management into recognizing them as valuable.
d. It is using picket lines and violence to achieve higher pay, better working condi-tions, and shorter hours.


A

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