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Union Resistance to Productivity Improvements

If a trade union actively opposes measures that would increase labor productivity, such as the introduction of new machinery or the modification of work rules, this resistance can negatively impact a firm's output per worker. This hindrance to productivity growth can cause the price-setting (PS) curve to shift downward or prevent it from rising, which would adversely affect real wages and employment levels.

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