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It is a consultative assembly composed of employers (employers' organisations), employees (trade unions) and representatives of various other interests.
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To promote and defend democracy; probity and transparency in the trade unions and in civil governance; ix.
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Employers typically were paternalistic, and generally recognized the trade unions.
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The government offered a 7.25% pay raise, which the trade unions refused to accept.
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During this period trade unions also started to be formed and strengthened.
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The generally conservative trade unions are often wary or even mistrustful towards consumer or environmental organisations which follow other aims and sometimes represent contradictory interests.
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He denounces the government for its "lily-livered" approach to the trade unions, for refusing to change the rules on strike ballots.
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He also wrote works about corporations, trade unions, government, democracy, and representation, voicing bold and well-intentioned ideas (which may not be altogether consistent).
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He is author and editor of numerous articles and academic and popular books on labour, worker insurgencies, community public and social health, and trade unions.
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He believes that workers' interests are best served if trade unions help them remain employable through continuous upgrading of their skills.
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