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Relative Impact of Legal vs. Social Factors on Union Power

Imagine a country where labor laws are very protective of a union's right to strike, but the general public has a very negative view of unions and striking workers. In contrast, consider another country where labor laws offer minimal protection for strikes, but there is a powerful, long-standing cultural tradition of supporting striking workers and shunning those who replace them. In which country would a union likely have more effective bargaining power? Justify your evaluation by explaining the mechanisms through which both legal frameworks and social norms influence a union's ability to withhold labor.

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