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The Union Voice Mechanism and the Wage-Setting Curve

Beyond negotiating for higher wages, a trade union can provide workers with a 'voice' that improves communication with management. Explain the chain of events through which this 'voice' mechanism can lead to a lower wage being required to secure a given level of worker effort, and state the resulting effect on the wage-setting curve.

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