The licensed staff members who belong to the union filed a grievance against the hospital related to the conditions of employment. According to the National Labor Relations Board, in this situation collective bargaining is:

a. Petitionary
b. Illegal
c. Voluntary
d. Mandatory


ANS: D
Collective bargaining is mandatory for grievances related to conditions of employment, work hours, and remuneration.

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