Which of the following describes the primary difference between craft and industrial unions?(1 point)

Responses

Workers from labor-intensive fields (like manufacturing and agriculture) form craft unions, not industrial unions.
Workers from labor-intensive fields (like manufacturing and agriculture) form craft unions, not industrial unions.

Workers of a particular trade, not an entire industry, form an industrial union.
Workers of a particular trade, not an entire industry, form an industrial union.

Workers from labor-intensive fields (like manufacturing and agriculture) form industrial unions, not craft unions.
Workers from labor-intensive fields (like manufacturing and agriculture) form industrial unions, not craft unions.

Workers of a particular trade, not an entire industry, form a craft union.
Workers of a particular trade, not an entire industry, form a craft union.

1 answer

The correct response that describes the primary difference between craft and industrial unions is:

"Workers of a particular trade, not an entire industry, form a craft union."

Craft unions are typically formed by workers who share a specific skill or trade, while industrial unions are composed of workers from various trades across an entire industry.