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Abstract

President Biden’s recent Executive Order on Promoting Competition brought much-needed attention to labor market concentration, employer collusion, and abusive employment contracts that suppress wages and diminish labor’s share of national income. But while the Order recognized the necessity of a “whole-of-government” approach to employers’ monopsony power over workers, it could go further to more fully tackle the sources of that power and mobilize the collective resources of government to combat them.

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  • Subject
    • Labor and Employment Law

    • Law and Economics

  • Journal title
    • The Law and Political Economy Project

  • Date submitted

    7 September 2022

  • Additional information
    • Suggested Citation:

      Hiba Hafiz. "The Labor Justice System." The Law and Political Economy Project (2021). lpeproject.org/blog/the-labor-justice-system