Employers have power to set wages because workers incur
substantial personal cost during unemployment.
Employers exercise that power by paying their employees less
than what they would earn in a truly competitive market.
By paying lower wages, employers may cause higher turnover and
incur higher costs to recruit, train, and supervise their
workers.
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