A nurse is educating coworkers on the establishment of collective bargaining. The nurse knows the teaching has been successful when a coworker states:
a. "Collective bargaining is still not recog-nized by hospitals.".
b. "Nurse activists believed in a unified voice for nurses.".
c. "Nurse activists wanted to option of working more hours.".
d. "Collective bargaining is not effective.".
B
Nurse activists created the United America Nurse because they believed in the creation of a po-werful, national, independent, and unified voice for union nurses. Collective bargaining is recog-nized in hospitals in states where it is effective. The other statements are not accurate of collec-tive bargaining.
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