If an employer refuses to recognize a Trade Union of which many of its employees are members, how can the Union gain official recognition and standing:
A) by application to the provincial labour board
B) by application to the provincial parliament
C) in all cases the consent of the employer must be received
D) by obtaining a positive vote of greater than 2/3 of employees
E) by submitting a formal petition to the court.
A
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