What led to the Trade Union Movement in England ?
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The origins of the trade union movement can be traced to the time of the industrial revolution, which transformed Britain in the 18th and 19th century from an agrarian and rural society to one which was based on industrial production in factories, textile mills and mines
In India, political lines and ideologies influence trade union movements. This is the reason why today political parties are forming and running trade unions. Tender period gives members of the contract the flexibility to make decisions till the time the contract expires.
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