Paul Krugman says that in a weak economy workers have weak bargaining power. In his opinion, that’s bad for workers, but good for their employers. He writes: Now think about what this means for workers’ bargaining power. When the economy is strong, workers are empowered. They can leave if they’re unhappy with the way they’re […]
via John Goodman's Health Policy Blog http://healthblog.ncpa.org/krugman-on-bargaining/
via John Goodman's Health Policy Blog http://healthblog.ncpa.org/krugman-on-bargaining/
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