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Analyzing Negotiation Outcomes Under Labor Law

A new labor law establishes a default 4.5-hour workday, which serves as the fallback position if no other agreement is reached. However, the law permits a longer workday if both parties voluntarily consent. An employer wants an employee to work 8 hours, but the employee prefers the 4.5-hour default. Under what specific condition would the employee voluntarily agree to the 8-hour workday? Explain your reasoning.

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