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Sectoral bargaining allows workers to negotiate wages and job standards across an industry, improving working conditions and boosting productivity.
Raising Working Standards, Sectoral Bargaining, Worker Rights
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Sectoral bargaining allows workers to negotiate wages and job standards across an industry, which raises wages, expands union coverage, and reduces economic inequality while boosting productivity.
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