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The Paradox of Job Protection

A union representing textile workers successfully negotiates a contract that prevents their employer from upgrading to automated looms, which are 50% more efficient. The union's stated goal is to protect the current jobs of its members. Briefly explain the likely unintended, negative economic consequence of this action on the workers' real wages in the long run.

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