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A company's wage-setting strategy is guided by a graph with two upward-sloping curves against the number of employees: a lower 'reservation wage' curve and a higher 'no-shirking wage' (NSW) curve. The company is currently employing 50 people at the wage level indicated by the NSW curve for that number of employees. If the company decides to increase its workforce to 60 employees, what is the most likely consequence for its wage policy according to this model?

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