Why is collective bargaining so influential in Germany?

a. It is very easy to fire workers under German law. b. The majority of German workers are members of a union.
c. All German workers are automatically enrolled in a union.
d. Other companies often choose to abide by the deals reached in union negotiations.


Answer: d

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