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A bargaining power is the ability to influence the setting of prices or wages, usually from a monopoly position.
Its difficult to replace the entire workforce
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Factors that can increase bargaining power for workers include high demand for their skills, strong labor unions or collective bargaining agreements, favorable economic conditions leading to low unemployment rates, and government regulations that protect workers' rights.
- threat of new entrants - jockeying for position - bargaining power of suppliers - bargaining power of buyers - threat of substitute products
The states would have too much power.
I believe that right now the United States has the most power because of our strong government, belief in our people, and strong, courageous military.
The strength that each groups brought to the newly formed country was the bargaining power. With the bargaining power they will be able to get a market for their goods.
Neither side particularly. Collective bargaining is more about leveling the playing field than giving all the power to one side. Individual employees are powerless, only the group has any power at all.
Threat of new entrants -Rivalry among existing firms -Threat of substitute products or services -Bargaining power of buyers -Bargaining power of suppliers -Relative power of other stakeholders