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Labor Strikes as a Real-World Ultimatum Game

A strike over pay or working conditions provides a real-world example of an ultimatum game. In this context, a labor union (as the Proposer) can issue a demand—an ultimatum—to the employer (the Responder). The employer must then decide whether to accept the terms or reject them. A rejection leads to a strike, which is typically costly for both the union's members (who lose wages) and the employer (who loses revenue), mirroring the outcome where both players in the game receive nothing.

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