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Europe has sectoral bargaining (whole-industry unions) and codetermination (workers on boards) because they're running on newer legal systems than the US. It'd probably work here, but we have older corporate unions (per-company unions) which causes unions and management to fight each other more.

On the other hand, we do have higher productivity, but not having codetermination probably isn't the reason for that.



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