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Currently, the largest Labor Union in the US is The National Education Association (NEA). The NEA traditionally started out as a Professional Union, and has evolved into a Labor Union.
The American Federation of Labor AFL-CIO is not a single labor union, it is
a national trade union center, and the largest federation of unions, in the US, consisting of 56 national and international unions.
The American Federation of Labor (AFL) was the largest in United States History. It is still around today, and is known as the AFLCIO.
the NEA the National Education Association is the largest Union in the USA
Unfortunately it is the government unions.
NEA, National Education Association
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Most Labor Unions are a formal group of workers.
tries to improve working conditions, wages, and benefits for its members. your welcome for answering your economics homework..
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The main function of a labor organization or labor union is to negotiate with a company on behalf of the union members. Some of the most important negotiations are related to pay, working hours, health benefits and retirement plans.
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both encouraged labor union members to resist communist government
Andy Charlwood has written: 'The anatomy of union decline in Britain' -- subject(s): Labor union members, Labor unions
The goals of a labor union are supposed to be dictated by its members. Whatever the goal of the common worker, that is the goal of the union.
A very successful labor union was the International Ladies' Garment Workers' Union. It was established in 1900 and the majority of its members were female.
both encouraged labor union members to resist communist government
The labor union's most powerful weapon is the strike.
The purpose of a labor union is to protect workers from being underpaid and overworked.
Dolores E. Janiewski has written: 'Subversive sisterhood' -- subject(s): African American labor union members, African American women, History, Tobacco industry, Women labor union members