American unions often try to win public support for boycotting goods made in less-developed countries by workers
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American unions often try to win public support for boycotting goods made in less-developed countries by workers who work very long hours at low pay in unhealthy conditions.
a. If successful, will these efforts unambiguously help the targeted foreign workers receive better pay? Explain fully.
b. Will these efforts unambiguously help the union’s American workers? Explain fully.
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Modern Labor Economics Theory And Public Policy
ISBN: 9780132540643
11th Edition
Authors: Ronald Ehrenberg, Robert Smith
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