No they are not.
Trade Unions in Europe, if that is what you are referring to, are not multi-national corporations. They are unions to support employees and their rights. The European Union, if that is what you are referring to, is an organisation that has 28 countries as members. It is not a multi-national corporation.
through their PACs
Welfare Capitalism.
The government did not like labor unions along with big corporations. As a result labor unions were illegal until the 1930's.
Corporations/Labor Unions o.O
They argued that trade unions restrained trade
The nation thinks so, because current federal law allows that for unions and corporations.
Few joined unions because the economy was strong.
In Italy under the Fascists, Mussolini was Chairman of the "National Council of Corporations". Formed in 1924, it established 22 "corporations" overseen by representatives of workers and owners. Strikes were forbidden, as were lockouts.The granting of benefits to workers effectively reduced the threat from socialist unions.
Wayne D. Gray has written: 'The 2000 Annotated Canada Business Corporations Act' 'The annotated Canada Business Corporations Act, 1995 and the following related statutes, Corporations and Labour Unions Returns Act, Investment Canada Act' 'Integrated Models of Cognitive Systems (Cognitive Models and Architectures)' 'The 1996 annotated Canada Business Corporations Act and the following related statutes, Corporations and Labour Unions Returns Act, Investment Canada Act' -- subject(s): Corporation law
it led corporations and unions to increase election spending
it led corporations and unions to increase election spending