Question

Timothy, an employer, allowed employees to picket the manufacturing plant because he believed it would not hamper the productivity within the facility. Zara, his assistant manager, argued that Timothy's approach to a possible strike was a poor strategy. Which of the following statements will strengthen Zara's argument?

A. Timothy thought that if he had to hire replacement workers, productivity would not decrease.

B. Timothy observed that he was short of workers to get work done and that eventually it would affect the plant's output.

C. Employees at the organization called off the strike as they realized that they would not receive pay from their employer.

D. Timothy believed that a majority of the employees would value their salary more than their demands and would choose not to go on strike.

E. Employees at the organization realized that they were better off without union representation.

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