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A manager at a manufacturing firm operates in an economy with strong labor protections for long-term employees, making dismissals very costly. The manager has the budget to either hire two new engineering graduates, who are trained in the latest automation technologies, or retain one senior engineer whose salary is equivalent to the two graduates combined. The senior engineer is less familiar with the new technology but is a member of a powerful union. Which statement best evaluates the primary economic conflict the manager faces?

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