Which of the following statements best describes the difference between Los Angeles and San Francisco in terms of labor relations?
a. Labor in Los Angeles was highly organized in unions of skilled workers whereas San Francisco was an "open-shop" town where employers refused to negotiate with unions.
b. Los Angeles labor was highly politicized whereas San Francisco unions were weak due to the large, non-unionized immigrant population.
c. The labor movement in Los Angeles was weak due to open-shop policies, whereas San Francisco workers were a highly organized and effective political force.
d. In Los Angeles, workers mainly belonged to the conservative AFL craft unions, whereas San Francisco's multiethnic workers joined the radical Industrial Workers of the World.
c
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