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Evaluating Sources of Worker Power

Imagine two economically identical towns. In Town A, a new law significantly strengthens the rights of workers to organize and bargain collectively. In Town B, a major new factory opens, creating a high demand for labor that exceeds the local supply. Compare the ways in which workers' bargaining power is likely to increase in each town. Then, evaluate which scenario is likely to provide a more durable, long-term improvement in workers' wages and economic standing. Justify your evaluation by considering the potential vulnerabilities of each source of power.

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