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roles of trade unions

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Answered by qwertyuiopas
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1.) Unions still speak on behalf of workers at enterprise level. 2.) They provide protection at the most personal level for individual workers. 3.) Collective bargaining for better terms and conditions of employment and assistance to individual workers who have a grievance or problem with their employer such as disciplinary action or victimization are still the bread and butter activities of a trade union. This role requires trade unions to be present at the worker’s workplace Then I also found this at another website: 1.The New Economic Policy and the Trade Unions 2. State Capitalism in the Proletarian State and the Trade Unions 3. The State Enterprises That Are Being Put on a Profit Basis and the Trade Unions 4. The Essential Difference Between the Class Struggle of the Proletariat in a State Which Recognises Private Ownership of the Land, Factories, etc., and Where Pol- itical Power Is in the Hands of the Capitalist Class, and the Economic Struggle of the Proletariat in a State Which Does not Recognise Private Ownership of the Land and the Majority of the Large Enterprises and Where Political Power Is in the Hands of the Pro- letariat 5. Reversion to Voluntary Trade Union Membership 6.The Trade Unions and the Management of Industry 7.The Role and Functions of the Trade Unions in the Business and Administrative Organisations of the Proletarian State 8.Contact With the Masses -- the Fundamental Condi- tion for All Trade Union Activity 9.The Contradictions in the Status of the Trade Unions Under the Dictatorship of the Proletariat 10.The Trade Unions and the Specialists 11.The Trade Unions and Petty-Bourgeois Influence on the Working Class Sorry I know neither of them are quite 4 but hopefully this will help ..
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