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"The labour movement or labor movement is a broad term for the development of a collective organization of working people, to campaign for better working conditions and treatment from their employers and governments, in particular through the implementation of specific laws governing labor relations. Trade unions are collective organizations within societies, organized for the purpose of representing the interests of workers and the working class."
Wikipedia Organized Labor ebook. Selected articles from Wikipedia related to Organized Labor in .epub format. This book is part of the radical seed collection; and for independent researchers looking to followup the citations and further readings, you can find most of them in the radical seed (http://kickasstorrents.ee/op-radical-seed-t8462187.html). Selected Wikipedia Articles: The Labour Movement - Labour Movement - Timeline of labr issues and events - New Unionism - Proletariat - Social Movement Unionism - Socialism - Syndicalism - Anarcho-syndicalism Labour Rights - Labor rights - Child labour - Eight-hour day - Collective bargaining - Occupational safety and health Trade Unions - List of trade unions - List of federations of trade unions - International comparisons of labor unions - International Trade Union Confederation - International Workers' Association - World Federation of Trade Unions Strike Action - Strike action - List of strikes - General strike - Secondary action - Sitdown strike - Work-to-rule Labour Parties - List of Labour Parties - Labour Party (UK) - Labour Party (Ireland) - Australian Labor Party - New Zealand Labour Party Academic Disciplines - Industrial relations - Labour economics - Labor history (discipline) - Labour law Sharing Widget |