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WHAT IS THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN A 'GUILD' AND 'UNION'​

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Answered by ryantyler4337
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A guild is responsible for representing the membership. ... A Union is different than a guild.

The union is the actual representative of the employee, rather than the employees representing themselves as in a guild.

The union files a petition to be recognized as the bargaining agent for the employees.

Answered by agastya8422
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A guild is responsible for representing the membership. ... A Union is different than a guild. The union is the actual representative of the employee, rather than the employees representing themselves as in a guild. The union files a petition to be recognized as the bargaining agent for the employees

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