Multiple Choice

In an industry where wages are determined through negotiations between a labor union and employers, the final agreed-upon wage is consistently higher than the minimum wage that would be required to simply motivate workers at each level of employment. If new legislation is passed that significantly strengthens the union's ability to organize and sustain a strike, what is the most likely outcome for the negotiated wage relative to the minimum motivational wage?

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