A union's leadership learns that some companies have not been following government laws for overtime pay. the workers at these companies do not belong to the union. even so, the union leaders decide to start a publicity campaign to shed light on the situation and pressure the companies to pay workers fairly. what would be the most likely goal of helping these non-union workers?
a. Showing the community that unions will fight to represent workers' best interests
b. Convincing the government that the union should represent those workers
c. Creating a more business-friendly legal environment to promote a faster-growing economy
d. Changing the requirements for overtime pay, so the company will be able to lower its costs