Asked by Karen Porter on Sep 28, 2024

In the public sector, labor is often argued to be too powerful because as the sole provider of essential services it can exercise greater control over the market.

Essential Services

Services deemed crucial for public welfare that cannot be interrupted, like healthcare and public transport, often subject to special labor relations rules regarding strikes.

Labor Market

The arena in which workers seek employment and employers seek workers, governed by the forces of supply and demand for labor.

  • Understand the impact of public sector unions' bargaining power and the limitations on negotiating power in both public and private sectors.