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An economic analysis of a country reveals two distinct groups of workers. The first group, largely composed of union members, enjoys high wages, comprehensive benefits, and long-term, stable employment contracts. The second, non-unionized group, primarily works on short-term contracts with lower pay and minimal benefits, and experiences high job turnover. Despite similar qualifications and job types across both groups, the wage and security gap between them is widening. Based on this information, which of the following statements provides the most accurate analysis of the situation?

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