Respuesta :
Answer:
(A) if they have been given reason to believe that their jobs will
Explanation:
Option A is correct because it has 'if' a conditional clause that uses present perfect tense which should be followed by the main clause ''will''.
We can not use 'would' as an answer when there is a clear condition and we are certain of its prediction. This would make option B incorrect. The other options are also wrong, because the conditional statement 'if' is required based on the fact that that the court qualified a ruling that workers cannot be laid off.
Answer:
(A) if they have been given reason to believe that their jobs will
Explanation:
The most appropriate answer choice is "if they have been given reason to believe that their jobs will" because this entails on an ongoing basis the workers are well assured that their jobs will be safe and secure.