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An economic model suggests that the wage a firm must offer to ensure employees work diligently is influenced by several factors, including the local unemployment rate and the level of physical effort required for the job. A company introduces new ergonomic tools that significantly reduce the physical strain on its workers. Assuming all other conditions in the labor market and at the company remain exactly the same, what is the direct consequence of this change on the minimum wage the firm needs to offer to maintain employee diligence?

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