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neverstopbelieb

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You have always dreamed of becoming a nurse and participating in collective bargaining. Some of your ideas and views are a direct result of growing up in a family of union workers.
 
  Both your mother and father were union stewards, and they promoted workplace advocacy. Your background has taught you that workplace advocacy is: a. a collective action model. c. a workplace agency shop.
  b. a qui tam situation. d. the initial step in whistle-blowing.

Question 2

Baby boomers are more likely than nurses from other generations to be motivated by __________.
 
  a. salary
  b. time off
  c. collaborative work environments
  d. ability to change work environments



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Answer to Question 1

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Workplace advocacy is a collective action model that is more informal and encompasses everyday
creativity and problem solving tools that occur everyday in nursing. A qui tam lawsuit is filed in
whistle-blowing cases, and an agency shop is a term that refers to employees who are not required to
join a union.

Answer to Question 2

a

a. Correct: Salary is a motivator for baby boomers.
b. Incorrect: This is a motivator for Generation X and nexters, not baby boomers.
c. Incorrect: This is a motivator for Generation X and nexters, not baby boomers.
d. Incorrect: This is a motivator for Generation X and nexters, not baby boomers.




neverstopbelieb

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Reply 2 on: Jul 7, 2018
Great answer, keep it coming :)


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Reply 3 on: Yesterday
Excellent

 

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