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If by purchasing more apples and fewer oranges you increase your total utility, then apples must be cheaper than oranges.
Concession Bargaining
A negotiation process in which the labor union agrees to give up certain benefits or conditions in exchange for something else from the employer.
Pattern Bargaining
A negotiation strategy where a labor union uses the terms of a successfully negotiated contract with one employer as a benchmark for negotiations with other employers.
Hardball Tactics
Aggressive or uncompromising methods used in business, politics, or sports, often to gain an advantage or settle a dispute.
Collective Bargaining
Engaging in talks between company representatives and labor groups to achieve mutual consent on aspects like salaries, working environment, bonuses, and additional features of employee remuneration and privileges.
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