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Shared Interest in Productivity Growth (Solidarity Wage Policy)

The core principle of the solidarity wage policy is the shared interest between employees and employers in fostering rapid productivity growth. The policy's logic holds that by shifting economic output from low-productivity firms to high-productivity ones, it becomes possible to increase worker wages without negatively impacting firm profitability.

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Updated 2026-01-15

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