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If labor and management cannot reach an agreement through collective bargaining, and negotiations break down, either side may use specific tactics to enhance its negotiation position and perhaps sway public opinion. Labor and management have a variety of strategies to use when they fail to reach an agreement during negotiations. Labor has options to call for strikes or boycotts. Management can use lockouts, injunctions, or strikebreakers when negotiations fail. Match each tactic with the described situation. Situation:
1. Major airline
2. MLB
3. Verizon
4. National Basketball Association
5. United Airlines
6. Walmart
7. Detroit mayor

Tactics:
a. Primary boycott
b. Strike
c. Strikebreakers
d. Injunction
e. Secondary boycott
f. Givebacks

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