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Essay heading: Labour Relations
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1) The roll of Trade Unions
1.1) Introduction
In this foremost fraction of this paper we will look at the roll and functions of trade unions (and trade federations) in the 21st Century. I will strive towards highlighting the primary as well as the secondary functions over and above the average view of a Trade union... displayed 300 characters
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Salamon (1998, p. 85) defined a trade union as any organization, whose membership consists of employees, which seeks to organize and represent their interests both in the workplace and society and in particular , seeks to regulate the employment relationship through the direct process of collective bargaining with management
This definition is supported by Finnemore & Van Rensberg (2002, p... displayed next 300 characters
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