A union-sponsored television campaign urging U.S. consumers to "Look for the union label" is designed to

A) increase the productivity of union labor.
B) increase the derived demand for union labor by shifting consumer preferences in favor of union-made goods.
C) raise wages by restricting the supply of union workers.
D) remind consumers that if they do not buy union-made goods, unions will strike.

B

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