Role of trade unions and employers associations in international industrial relations
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▪︎To promote and support all well considered schemes for the general uplift of the labour and to take all steps to establish harmonious relations between capital and labour; to educate the public with regard to the character, scope, importance and needs of industry, trade and commerce represented by the Members.
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A trade union generally negotiates with employers on behalf of its members, advocating for improvements such as better working conditions, compensation and job security. These unions play an important role in industrial relations — the relationship between employees and employers.
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