Multiple Choice

A manufacturing firm is facing contract negotiations with its union, which represents the firm's assembly-line workers. To diminish the union's leverage in the event of a strike, the firm's leadership is considering two long-term plans.

  • Plan 1: Invest heavily in automating key parts of the assembly line, which would permanently reduce the total number of workers required by 50%.
  • Plan 2: Establish a formal program to cross-train all salaried, non-union office staff to perform basic assembly-line tasks, creating a large internal pool of potential replacement workers.

Evaluate these two plans. Which one more fundamentally undermines the union's ability to use a strike as a powerful bargaining tool?

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