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Influence of Laws and Social Norms on Union Bargaining Power

The effectiveness of a union's bargaining power is heavily influenced by the legal framework and prevailing social norms within an economy. These factors determine the union's ability to carry out actions like a strike. For instance, a strong social norm that discourages workers from accepting jobs at a company where employees are on strike (crossing a picket line) significantly enhances the union's leverage.

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