Union Solidarity

/ˈjuːniən ˌsɒlɪˈdærɪti/

Definitions

  1. (n.) The unity and mutual support among members of a labor union in pursuit of common interests, particularly during collective bargaining or industrial actions.
    Union solidarity was crucial in sustaining the strike until the employer agreed to the workers' demands.

Forms

  • union solidarity

Commentary

Union solidarity emphasizes collective unity as a legal and social principle underpinning union effectiveness and is often invoked in interpreting labor law protections.

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