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Union Incentives in a Dual Labor Market

In a labor market with a strong divide between highly-protected, long-term employees and insecure, temporary workers, explain why a union primarily representing the protected employees might resist policies aimed at increasing flexibility for all workers, even if those policies could help the insecure workers find more stable employment.

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