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 bargainin
Since 2019, a commitment has been included in the European Union’s (EU) preferential trade agreements toeffectively implementthe Paris Agreement. This commitment now exists in nine ratified or pending trade agreements. Yet research into the legal nature and institutional implications of this linkage ...
As an organized movement, trade unionism (also called organized labour) originated in the 19th century in Great Britain, continental Europe, and the United States. In many countries trade unionism is synonymous with the term labour movement. Smaller associations of workers started appearing in Brita...
European Trade Union Associations: Achievements, Problems, and Prospects for a Transnational Trade Union Policy in the EUPlatzer, HansWolfGang
As a large developing country in geographic area and population, China has experienced rapid economic development over the past few decades. However, it has also faced social problems and environmental challenges while striving for rapid economic development24,27,28. For example, climate change has ...
-union work. It takes part in the elaboration of national economic plans, leads socialist competition and the movement for communist labor, and hears the accounts of trade-union committees and councils, as well as the reports of ministries, departments, and state committees with respect to ...
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This paper focuses on the employment practices of both multinational corporations (MNCs) and large national competitors in the German fast‐food industry, such as Burger King, Pizza Hut, Nordsee, McDonald's, Churrasco and Blockhaus. The paper poses a number of questions. Have the activities of...
federations of white-collar unions—theAustralian Council of Salaried and Professional Associations (in 1979) and theCouncil of Australian Government Employee Organisations (in 1981)—brought membership up to about 2.5 million members, or more than three-fourths of all trade union membership in ...
professional associations, and agricultural cooperatives, that allowed French Canadians to gain some control over the new economic and social order. The church also retained control of education and rejected attempts by politicians and businessmen, both French and English, to reform the traditionalist sc...