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The great relief was provided to the workers by
a) ILO b) Factory Act c) Charter of Labour d) Trade Unions

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Answered by Nagavenin
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The Relief Camp Workers' Union (RCWU) was the union into which the inmates of the Canadian government relief camps were organized in the early 1930s. It was affiliated with the Workers' Unity League, the trade union umbrella of the Communist Party of Canada. The organization is best known for organizing the On-to-Ottawa Trek during the Great Depression.
Answered by gratefuljarette
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The great relief was provided to the workers by the trade unions.

Option (d)

Explanation:

  • A trade union (or a United States labor union) is a group of representatives that create a political institution or legal identification, commonly referred to as a "business enterprise" that acts as a negotiation advisor or legal advisor for an employer unit in all matters of policy or law arising from or in the execution of a union agreement.
  • Labor unions usually finance the Labor Union's operations of organized administration, offices, and legal teams by monthly dues and union duties.

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