Asked by Sikanderdindyal@gmail.com Dindyal on Jul 26, 2024

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Injunctions were effective at stopping unionization for all of the following reasons except:

A) Unions spent a lot of money on legal fees trying to fight them.
B) They decreased public support for strikers by branding them as lawbreakers.
C) They gave management the right to move their operations to other nonunion locations.
D) They demoralized union organizers and strikers by creating fear and confusion.

Legal Fees

Charges for the advice and services provided by lawyers, solicitors, or other legal professionals.

Public Support

The backing or endorsement from the general public or specific societal groups for an idea, policy, or entity.

Management Rights

The legal and implied rights of employers to make decisions regarding the operation of their businesses, including hiring, work assignments, and organizational policies.

  • Gain insight into the significance and effects of injunctions in the realm of labor disputes and the process of union formation.
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Eddie CortezJul 30, 2024
Final Answer :
C
Explanation :
Injunctions were primarily legal orders that prevented unions from certain actions and did not directly give management the right to move their operations. This choice does not accurately describe an effect of injunctions on unionization efforts.