The correct answer is option D.
Let us see why.
Conclusion: It is in the best interest of employees for their union to accept cuts in Retirement Benefits
Given that:1. The transport agency is facing a budget deficit
2. Employee Retirement Benefits:
- Fastest Growing part of the budget
- Exceptionally generous (opinion of the author/editorial)
3. If the Budget shortfall is not resolved, many employees will lose their jobs
Falsification Question: in what scenario would it not be be in the best interest of employees to allow a cut in Retirement Benefits, given the above?
Falsification Condition:There seems to be a logical jump made by the author here -
What we know about the retirement benefit:
- Fastest Growing part of the budget
- Exceptionally generous (opinion of the author/editorial)
Does the above 2 points necessarily mean that reducing the benefit will help resolve the budget deficit?
So, what we do not know - is whether reducing the retirement benefit will be able to resolve the budget deficit problem.
If it really will help resolve the budget shortfall problem, then the editorial can say that it is in the best interest of the employees to allow such a budget cut in their retirement benefit.
Assumption: Reducing the retirement benefit will be able to resolve the budget deficit issue
Option Choice Analysis:(A) The transportation employees' union should not accept cuts in retirement benefits if doing so would not be in the employees' best interest.
Irrelevant to the argument at hand. if the cut is not in the best interest, the union should not accept it - what does this have to do with the conclusion which is about whether the cut is in the best interest of the employees or not?
(B) The only feasible way for the agency to resolve the budget shortfall would involve cutting transportation service and eliminating jobs.
Not correct. if this were true, then why is a reduction in retirement benefit even under consideration? These could be other ways to resolve the budget deficit, but the argument is whether the cut in retirement benefit is in the best interest of the employees or not.
(C) Other things being equal, it is in the transportation employees' interest to have exceptionally generous retirement benefits.
In simple words, negated option C means that a very generous retirement benefit is not in the best interest of the employees. So, cutting this would help the cause of the employees, so it will be in the best interest of the employees to allow a cut (instead of breaking the conclusion, negated option C is strengthening the conclusion). Not the correct answer.
(D) Cutting the retirement benefits would help resolve the agency's budget shortfall.As per prethinking. if cutting the retirement benefit will not help resolve the budget shortfall, then how can it be in the best interest of the employees? (given that if the budget shortfall is not addressed, many employees will lose jobs).
(E) The transportation employees' union will not accept cuts in retirement benefits if doing so will not allow more transportation employees to keep their jobs.
Irrelevant - what the union will or will not do is not under consideration in the argument.
Hope this helps.