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.

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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