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Union Movement

The Union Movement refers to the organization of workers into groups called labor unions to advocate for better working conditions, fair wages, and job security. Unions collectively negotiate with employers on behalf of their members, often through collective bargaining agreements. The movement gained momentum in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, responding to industrialization and labor exploitation. Today, unions play a crucial role in protecting workers' rights, providing support during disputes, and influencing labor laws and policies at local and national levels.