In a contract negotiation, union leaders initially demand a $2 per hour raise. Management does not want to give workers a raise at all. Eventually, both sides agree to a $1 per hour raise. This is an example of ________

a. compromise
b. sublimation
c. confrontation
d. displacement


Answer: a

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