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Analyzing the Impact of Social Norms on Strike Effectiveness

A manufacturing union is considering a strike to demand higher wages. In the community where the factory is located, there is a strong, widely-held social belief that crossing a picket line to take a striking worker's job is unethical. Analyze how this specific social belief influences the union's bargaining power. In your answer, explain the mechanism through which this belief affects the employer's position during the strike.

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