What does The National Labor Relations Act (NLRA) do for each individual health care worker?

a. It provides protections to hospital workers whether they are organized into a union or not.
b. It oversees the hospital's business practic-es.
c. It provides legal aid only for those in an organized union.
d. It provides legal aid only for those NOT in an organized union.

ANS: A
The National Labor Relations Act (NLRA) provides protections to hospital workers whether they are organized into a union or not.

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