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The purpose of labor unions is to protect its members, workers, from being underpaid and overworked. Unions have fees and rules that apply to all members. http://answers.ask.com/society/other/what_is_the_purpose_of_a_union
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Labor unions saw membership decline.
The labor unions.
Andy Charlwood has written: 'The anatomy of union decline in Britain' -- subject(s): Labor union members, Labor unions
Douglas Houghton has written: 'Paying for the social services' -- subject(s): Finance, Great Britain, Social Insurance, Social security 'Trade unions in Britain' -- subject(s): Labor unions
The goal of labor unions is to make sure all unioned employees are treated fairly. There are not as many labor unions as in the past.
A. J. Cook has written: 'Is it peace?' -- subject(s): Coal miners, Daily Express (newspaper), General Strike, Labor unions, Labor unions and mass media, Labour Party (Great Britain), Miners' Federation of Great Britain, Political activity 'The Nine days'
The people of WW2 were Pro-labor Labor Unions thrived
What is the three conditions that led to the formation of labor unions?
Raymond George Kirby has written: 'The voice of the people' -- subject(s): Biography, Great Britain, History, Labor and laboring classes, Labor unions, Political activity, Trade-unions, Working class
The government did not like labor unions along with big corporations. As a result labor unions were illegal until the 1930's.