Which of the following is an example of a secondary stakeholder?

A.
Customers

B.
Suppliers

C.
Labour unions

D.
Employees

1 answer

C. Labour unions

Secondary stakeholders are those who do not directly engage in transactions with the business but are affected by or can affect its actions. Labour unions typically represent employees but can be considered secondary stakeholders as they advocate for the interests of the workforce rather than being directly involved in the company's operations. In contrast, customers, suppliers, and employees are typically considered primary stakeholders because they have a direct relationship with the organization.