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Impact of Voting Rights Extension on Worker Power

The extension of voting rights to workers is a critical institutional change that enhances their structural power. By gaining political influence, workers can advocate for policies and legal frameworks that support their economic interests. In 19th-century Britain, the right to vote was a key factor, alongside the rise of trade unions and increased labor demand, that empowered workers to successfully negotiate for substantial wage increases.

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