—– is a work stoppage that is neither authorized nor supported by the union.

—– is a work stoppage that is neither authorized nor supported by the union.
A . Economic strike
B . Wildcat strike
C . Sympathy strike
D . Cross the picket line

Answer: B

Explanation:

A wildcat strike is a strike undertaken by unionized workers without union leadership’s authorization, support, or approval C it is illegal.

Crossing the picket line means to go to work while other employees at one’s place of work are picketing. An economic strike is a legal strike where employees strike in order to obtain some economic concession from the employer such as higher wages, shorter hours, or improved working conditions. The following strikes are legal under Section 7 of the National Labor Relations Act (NLRA): Economic

strikes, in which employees attempt to pressure the employer to concede to their demands for improvements in wages, benefits or working conditions; and Unfair labor practice strikes, in protest of an employer’s committing an unfair labor practice.

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