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.
G'day
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.