Asked by kayla harrison on Jul 26, 2024

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Communist and socialist unions have not always supported collective bargaining because it is believe that signing a contract:

A) Limits worker freedom and legitimizes capitalism
B) Gives too much power to management
C) Is useless because they are not enforceable in court
D) Creates a False sense of security for workers and deters them from a socialist agenda

Collective Bargaining

The process by which workers, through their unions, negotiate contracts with their employers to determine terms of employment, including wages, benefits, hours, and working conditions.

Legitimizes Capitalism

The process by which capitalist economies are justified and normalized within society, often through legal frameworks, cultural acceptance, and ideological support.

Socialist Agenda

A political or ideological plan that aims to promote social equality and the redistribution of wealth, often through the implementation of social welfare programs and the regulation or ownership of major industries by the community or state.

  • Examine the impact of labor union engagement in political matters and social change within the context of labor relations systems.
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Heidy HernandezJul 26, 2024
Final Answer :
A
Explanation :
Communist and socialist ideology prioritize the elimination of capitalist systems and believe that signing a contract under such systems limits worker freedom and legitimizes capitalism. They instead focus on advocating for worker ownership and control of the means of production.