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The labor unions give workers a stronger voice so that they can get a fair share of the economic growth they help create.

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Do you see any correlation between the strength of the nations economy and the governments attitude toward unions?

Yes, there is often a correlation between the strength of a nation's economy and the government's attitude toward unions. In robust economies, governments may be more supportive of unions, recognizing their role in promoting fair labor practices and contributing to consumer spending. Conversely, in weaker economies, governments might adopt a more adversarial stance towards unions, viewing them as potential obstacles to economic recovery or growth. Ultimately, the relationship can vary based on political ideologies and specific national contexts.


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Unions received little government support


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How dose labour unions can effect a Mixed economy


How did welfare capitalism affect unions?

It was illegal to do so


How did world war two affect labor unions?

The people of WW2 were Pro-labor Labor Unions thrived


Who did the Taft-Hartley act mainly affect?

Labor Unions


Who did the Taft Hartley act mainly affect?

Labor Unions


The Court declares trade unions to be unethical?

Court do not decide issues of ethics.


Why was there a growth of craft unions during the Civil War?

There were growing craft unions during the Civil War for a few reasons. One of these reasons that they needed to have unity.


How did the new deal contribute to the growth of industrial unions?

It gave unemployed people jobs


What has the author Roy Hudson written?

Roy. Hudson has written: 'The growth of the trade unions'


What examples are there of issues that may be negotiated by Trade Unions on behalf of employees?

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