Understanding Business
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How might the formation of a union impact the productivity of a company?
a. unions reduce productivity by raising costs.
b. Unions reduce productivity by raising worker confidence and morale.
c. Unions increase productivity by ensuring that there are more workers on the payroll.
d. Unions increase productivity by improving communication between workers and management.
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