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Role of Laws and Social Norms in Determining Bargaining Power

The bargaining strength of a union is significantly shaped by the legal framework and prevailing social conventions within an economy. Laws governing strikes and the hiring of replacement workers directly impact a union's leverage. Similarly, strong social norms, such as the widespread disapproval of workers crossing a picket line to take the jobs of striking employees, can substantially bolster a union's negotiating position.

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