A typical newspaper company in the early part of the 20th century might employ both printers and "newsies" (young men and boys who sold the papers). Which of the following best illustrates the AFL's concept of exclusive jurisdiction?
A. One union should represent both the printers and newsies.
B. One union should represent the printers but could also represent other workers, say
shoemakers at a local shoemaking company.
C. One union should represent the printers and only the printers while another union should
represent the newsies (and only the newsies).
D. The printers are represented by both the printers' union and the newsies' union.
C. One union should represent the printers and only the printers while another union should
represent the newsies (and only the newsies).
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