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Independent union
Type of trade union From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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An independent union is a trade union that is independent of something.
Historically it referred to a trade union which represents workers that is free of employer control.[1] (This includes a union representing workers in more than one plant located in two or more states but employed by the same employer).
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United Kingdom
Indie union
In the United Kingdom, indie union is a term used to describe younger grassroots trade unions which organise workers seen as unorganisable by mainstream trade unions, particularly migrant workers and those working in precarious employment. The three main indie unions are:
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North America
In North America, a national independent union is a union of a national character not affiliated with the AFL - CIO; a local independent union is one of a local character not affiliated with the international union having jurisdiction over that branch of industry.[2]
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