Hi everyone,
I recently had my Economics paper 2 on Oct. 27th. In the paper I encountered a question for which the answer I gave makes me doubtful.
The question was:
Why may some people may not belong to a trade union? (4 marks)
My answer:
People may not belong to a trade union for a number of reasons. Firstly, some workers may fear that if their employers or firms cannot fulfill their demands then they maybe made redundant. For example, if a firm cannot afford satisfy the workers' demands for higher wages, then the firm might make them unemployed.
Secondly, some workers may not have any objections regarding their work or working condition and may not find it necessary to join a trade union.
Moreover, some firms may provide more fringe benefits to workers which may compensate for other drawbacks such as a low wage and therefore workers might not pay much importance to a trade union membership.
How many marks should I be rewarded for this answer?
Thanks
I recently had my Economics paper 2 on Oct. 27th. In the paper I encountered a question for which the answer I gave makes me doubtful.
The question was:
Why may some people may not belong to a trade union? (4 marks)
My answer:
People may not belong to a trade union for a number of reasons. Firstly, some workers may fear that if their employers or firms cannot fulfill their demands then they maybe made redundant. For example, if a firm cannot afford satisfy the workers' demands for higher wages, then the firm might make them unemployed.
Secondly, some workers may not have any objections regarding their work or working condition and may not find it necessary to join a trade union.
Moreover, some firms may provide more fringe benefits to workers which may compensate for other drawbacks such as a low wage and therefore workers might not pay much importance to a trade union membership.
How many marks should I be rewarded for this answer?
Thanks