Other things equal, granting unemployment benefits or welfare benefits to striking workers

A) reduces the likelihood of a strike since management will be more cooperative.
B) reduces the costs of a strike to workers and will increase their willingness to strike.
C) reduces the likelihood of a strike since union workers make wages significantly above unemployment benefits or welfare payments.
D) increases the willingness of management to permit a strike.

Answer: B

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