Multiple Choice

A large manufacturing firm, previously known for its adversarial relationship with its labor union, implements a new policy of 'cooperative engagement.' This includes recognizing the union's role in representing workers and agreeing to a more collaborative wage negotiation process. Assuming this new policy is perceived positively by the employees, what is the most likely direct consequence on the firm's wage-setting curve and why?

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