A union shop is a
A) strike by a union in sympathy with another union's strike or cause.
B) dispute involving two or more unions over which should have control of a particular jurisdiction.
C) business enterprise in which employees must belong to the union before they can be hired and must remain in the union after they are hired.
D) business which may hire nonunion members conditional on their joining the union by some specified date after employment begins.
Answer: D
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