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A disadvantage of using contingent workers is that they__________ .a. may pass on information about corporate processes and strategies to subsequent clients who could be competitors
b. may attempt to form a union
c. can demand payment for health insurance and retirement benefits
d. create the need to hire new employees when staffing needs increase
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