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What measures have been taken by employers in the recent years to oppose unionization?
 
  What will be an ideal response?

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Fight for Animals is an interest group started by a group of college students. This group focuses on reducing the ill-treatment of animals and tries to find families that are willing to adopt strays or abandoned pets.
 
  The group uses the resources available for its various advertising and campaigning activities. Fight for Animals is an example of a ________.
  a. total institution
  b. nongovernmental organization
  c. booster club
  d. professional association



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Answer to Question 1

The opposition of employers to unionization has increased in the past few decades. It is supported by a phalanx of consulting organizations who specialize in helping employers fight unionization efforts. In their fight to keep unions out of the workplace, employers have sometimes resorted to various forms of intimidation: Union activists are fired, companies threaten to move jobs overseas, and employers engage in lengthy and expensive litigation to keep unions from organizing.

Answer to Question 2

Answer: b



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