Question 53 1 pts What is the "service model" understanding of the rank-and-file member's role in an American labor union? Rank-and-file members pay a fee to have their grievances handled by professional representation. Rank-and-file members are participants in a mass-protest-like event. Rank-and-file members are stakeholders in the union, but they have become lesser priorities to union leadership in the post-1980 shareholder value world. Rank-and-file members govern themselves, with members holding official positions in the union on a rotating basis.