Trades
- Community Unionism, describes the various ways in which trade unions can work with communities and community organizations
- Craft unionism, an approach to union organizing in the United States and elsewhere that seeks to unify workers in a particular industry along the lines of the particular craft or trade that they work in
- Dual unionism, the development of a union or political organization parallel to and within an existing labor union
- Industrial unionism, a labor union organizing method through which all workers in the same industry are organized into the same union
- New Unionism, a term which has been used twice in the history of the labour movement to describe moves to broaden the union agenda
- Open-source unionism, a term coined by academics Richard B. Freeman and Joel Rogers to explain a possible new model for organizing workers
- Social Movement Unionism, a trend of theory and practice in contemporary trade unionism
- Solidarity_unionism, a model of labour organizing in which the workers themselves formulate strategy and take action
- Trade union, support for trade unions
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Famous quotes containing the word trades:
“Different trades are like different mountains.”
—Chinese proverb.
“The strongest reason why we ask for woman a voice in the government under which she lives; in the religion she is asked to believe; equality in social life, where she is the chief factor; a place in the trades and professions, where she may earn her bread, is because of her birthright to self-sovereignty; because, as an individual, she must rely on herself.”
—Elizabeth Cady Stanton (18151902)
“It is the best of all trades to make songs, and the second best to sing them.”
—Hilaire Belloc (18701953)