The intersection of gender with race, ethnicity, and class can lead to disparities in wage negotiations. Women, particularly those of color, may be disproportionately represented in lower-paying sectors and roles, affecting the overall bargaining power of the union. Addressing these disparities requires a nuanced approach to union-management relations that prioritizes equitable wage negotiations for all workers.
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