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    Advocates of Unions Contend That Unions Are a Necessary Antidote
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Advocates of Unions Contend That Unions Are a Necessary Antidote

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Advocates of unions contend that unions are a necessary antidote to the market power of the firms that hire workers and that unions are important for helping firms respond efficiently to workers' concerns.

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