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A software company and its union of developers have identified a set of potential contract agreements. Each agreement specifies a different combination of salary and remote work days. Analysis shows that all agreements within this set are Pareto-efficient, meaning no single agreement can be improved for one party without making the other party worse off. The company prefers lower salaries and fewer remote days, while the developers prefer the opposite. Which of the following statements most accurately analyzes the situation as the two parties prepare to select a final agreement from this set?

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