Many employees of a local restaurant suddenly quit and seek other opportunities. What is the most likely explanation for the large number of employees quitting?

a developing price war

a protest action by the union

decrease in positive incentives to work

decrease of negative incentives to being unemployed

Is it B or C?

It is C. Here is why:

Protests in a Labor Union does not mean you quit your job. Rather, it means that you leave your job for a few days to go on strike. However, if you lose positive incentives, your morale goes down (tips, raises, etc.) This could cause you to quit.

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whole quiz anyone?

I disagree, but if your text says that is the answer, then go with it.

Note, though that union members don't usually quit and look for other jobs.

And note that restaurant workers are rarely unionized.

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