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Role of Trade Unions in Increasing Worker Bargaining Power

Trade unions serve as a key institution for increasing the bargaining power of employees. By becoming members of a union, workers can engage in collective action and negotiation. This counteracts the inherent power of the employer, allowing employees to secure a greater share of the economic surplus, often in the form of higher wages or improved working conditions.

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