Title: The existence of labor unions could contribute to real-wage rigidity, except that in the United Stat Post by: johnpaul92 on Jan 30, 2016 The existence of labor unions could contribute to real-wage rigidity, except that in the United States
A) most workers aren't in unions. B) labor unions are outlawed. C) unions try to increase employment rather than negotiating over wages. D) unions are interested in benefits, not wages. Title: Re: The existence of labor unions could contribute to real-wage rigidity, except that in the United Post by: supaman on Feb 4, 2016 Content hidden
Title: Re: The existence of labor unions could contribute to real-wage rigidity, except that in the United Stat Post by: johnpaul92 on Feb 13, 2016 Wow, you answered what I thought was impossible to answer, thank you!
Title: Re: The existence of labor unions could contribute to real-wage rigidity, except that in the United Stat Post by: supaman on Feb 14, 2016 Glad to be part of your success ;)
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