According to a study by the AIAS (Amsterdam Institute for Advanced Labour Studies) in 2003 8.3% of France's workforce belonged to a union.
yes
Yes. The one i know that is still active is NTUC, which stands for National Trade Union Congress.
explain the advantages and disadvantages of active trade union movement to employers,employee and the economy?
England does have an active trade union. One of the biggest is called UNISON with membership of over 1.3 million.
France is part of several trade agreements, including the European Union (EU) Single Market, the World Trade Organization (WTO), and the Comprehensive Economic and Trade Agreement (CETA) with Canada. France also has trade agreements with key partners such as the United States, Japan, and various African countries.
trace the growth of trade union movement from factories act 1881 to factories act 1948
I suppose the basic answer to this is The Trade Union Movement
Factory owners by union workers
the conservative movement in France is dominated by the UMP party (Union pour un Mouvement Populaire). Its main figure is the president, Nicolas Sarkozy.
If it does its probably about as genuine as its democracy, lip service only.
Chamanlal Revri has written: 'The Indian trade union movement'
Factory owners by union workers