Select the statement that does not support the narrow view of non-managerial employees' responsibilities to their employer, the idea that the employer exercises a great deal of control over the nature and terms of employment with very little discretion given to the employee:

A. Employees consent to obeying managers when they take a job.
B. Employees who agree to obey employers are not truly abandoning their own responsibility.
C. The choice of obeying someone's command or jeopardizing one's job is a fundamentally coercive situation and, therefore, the consent involved is not fully free.
D. Owners have property rights and have to be protected against the harms they might suffer from employees.