Problem:
While many reasons for joining trade unions have been reported, Cardedor, Grant, Lamare and Northcraft (2017), as cited in Nel and Kirsten (2020), suggest that there are two main reasons why employees decide to join trade unions. What are these reasons? Select one: To express their political beliefs and ideologies and, thereby, gain support for a political party. To exercise their right to freedom of association and support the organisational rights of trade unions. To obtain economic benefits and support in dealing with perceived workplace injustice. To fulfil their social and self-fulfillment needs that are not satisfied in the workplace.: While many reasons for joining trade unions have been reported, Cardedor, Grant, Lamare and Northcraft (2017), as cited in Nel and Kirsten (2020), suggest that there are two main reasons why employees decide to join trade unions. What are these reasons? Select one: To express their political beliefs and ideologies and, thereby, gain support for a political party. To exercise their right to freedom of association and support the organisational rights of trade unions. To obtain economic benefits and support in dealing with perceived workplace injustice. To fulfill their social and self-fulfillment needs that are not satisfied in the workplace.