If our company reduces wages, then it will lose its labor force; but if it does not reduce wages, then it will go bankrupt. Thus, our company will either lose its labor force or go bankrupt, since it will either reduce wages or not reduce them.

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Propositional logic is a branch of logic that studies how to combine or modify statements to create more complex statements. It also studies the logical relationships and properties that come from these methods.  Propositional logic is also known as statement logic, sentential calculus, or sentential logic. It is different from other branches of logic because it doesn't deal with logical relationships and properties that involve parts of a statement smaller than the simple statements that make it up.  Propositional logic is concerned with statements that can be assigned the truth values... Show more

If our company reduces wages, then it will lose its labor force; but if it does not reduce wages, then it will go bankrupt. Thus, our company will either lose its labor force or go bankrupt, since it will either reduce wages or not reduce them.