When female workers at the Mundell Company in Philadelphia faced wage cuts like the ones that male workers at the company had successfully resisted, the workers opted
A) to have the women strike while the men stayed on the job.
B) to refuse to strike to protect their jobs.
C) to have both the men and women strike together.
D) to cut off all negotiations with the company.
E) to drop the women from the union to protect the male workers.
C
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