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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Trade_unionTrade union - Wikipedia

    A trade union (British English) or labor union (American English), often simply referred to as a union, is an organization of workers whose purpose is to maintain or improve the conditions of their employment, [1] such as attaining better wages and benefitsworking

  2. 3 天前 · Trade union, also called labor union, an association of workers in a particular trade, industry, or company created for the purpose of securing improvements in pay, benefits, working conditions, or social and political status through collective bargaining.

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    Unions train and organise workplace representatives who help union members with the problems they face at work. Reps provide support and advice and campaign for better conditions and pay. Unions have brought significant changes to society, including: 1. a national minimum wage; 2. the abolition of child labour; 3. improved worker safety; 4. improvi...

    Most unions are structured as a network of local branches with reps in every workplace. Union reps: 1. negotiate agreements with employers on pay and conditions; 2. discuss major changes such as redundancy; 3. discuss members’ concerns with employers; 4. accompany members to disciplinary and grievance meetings; 5. help members with legal and financ...

    In the UK trade union have a special status in law which gives them special rights that professional associations don’t have. Employers have to work with recognised unions to: 1. negotiate pay and working conditions; 2. inform and consult over changes at work such as redundancies; 3. make sure that the health and safety of workers is protected. Uni...

    In workplaces where there are unions, members benefit from the strength and security that comes from working together to tackle problems. Employees at unionised workplaces earn around 12.5% more than non-unionised workplaces. The major benefits are: 1. better working conditions such as improved health and safety or pay; 2. training for new skills t...

    Workplaces in different sectors have recognised trade unions they choose to work with. You should ask your employer which trade union they recognise. If you belong to a trade union other than the one your employer recognises, your union may have less say in issues that affect you in the workplace.

  3. 2021年11月15日 · A trade union is organisation that brings together working people to form a collective voice that protects and advancestheir rights, terms, pay and conditions to create a better world of work. This is achieved through negotiations with employers, or through political campaigning and lobbying.

  4. What do trade unions do? This is a basic guide to what a trade union is, what we do and why you should join. What is a trade union? 1Trade unions are organisations that represent people at work. ‘Representing’ could mean someone from the union meeting with

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  5. 2021年4月21日 · Trade Union is a monopolistic combination of wage earners who stand to the employers in a relation of dependence for the sale of their labour and even for the production, and that the general purpose of the association in view of that dependence is to strengthen their power to bargain with the employers. Cunnison.

  6. 2024年1月30日 · Trade unions are organized for a specific trade or occupation, while industrial unions represent workers in a particular industry. National unions can have many local chapters. U.S....