Question

According to Dunlop, an industrial relations system comprises: 

A Actors, contexts, ideology, and rules Correct Answer Incorrect Answer
B Actors, managers, and workers Correct Answer Incorrect Answer
C Actors, contexts, and philosophy Correct Answer Incorrect Answer
D Actors, governmental agencies, and enterprises Correct Answer Incorrect Answer

Solution

Explanation: Dunlop defines an industrial relations system as consisting of actors (managers, workers, and governmental agencies), contexts (environment in which they interact), an ideology (philosophy of industrial relations), and rules governing their behavior.

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