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Its been a long, difficult journey, and its finally reached its end.
Tomorrow lies what we've spent the past year on.
And as we conquer Rainbow Road, we march our way into Bowser's Castle not as Business Studies students but as future leaders.
You have all studied valiantly and its time.

With that said, can someone give me a simple explanation over Unitary/Pluralist/Radical.
Its c-blocking my 20/20 for multiple choice.
 

ilk

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to put it simply
unitary - employees/employers 'hand in hand' happychaps
pluralist - know they have different goals, but desires for it to 'work'
radical - they hate each other LOL
 

ilk

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Its been a long, difficult journey, and its finally reached its end.
Tomorrow lies what we've spent the past year on.
And as we conquer Rainbow Road, we march our way into Bowser's Castle not as Business Studies students but as future leaders.
You have all studied valiantly and its time.

With that said, can someone give me a simple explanation over Unitary/Pluralist/Radical.
Its c-blocking my 20/20 for multiple choice.
btw, i really liked your intro LOL
 

jung1239

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unitary - employee and employer have same goals for the success of the business. Sees conflict arising through the involvement of third parties e.g. trade unions, government etc
pluralist - dispute is inevitable because employee and employer want different things. Sees conflict being solved through third parties. e.g. trade unions, governments, industrial tribunal etc
radical - conflict arises because employee and employer are on different class levels. The government cannot help them because they would be on the upper class just like the employers.
 

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