The nurse managers have been informed that employees have contacted a union and that the union is trying to solicit a show of interest from 30% of employees. The nurse managers suggest what method to help decrease the desire to form a union?
a. Collective bargaining
b. Information technology
c. Participative management
d. Bureaucratic management
ANS: C
Nurse leaders and managers can facilitate interest-based bargaining and use strategies such as participative management and governing councils that develop more satisfying relationships than collective bargaining.
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