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Trade Unions in a Free Society

Resource type
Author/contributor
Title
Trade Unions in a Free Society
Abstract
In an industrial and democratic civilization, labor unionism appears as a normal and essential institution. Born of democracy, it helps to preserve and develop democratic life. There is, however, an essential condition. It must be itself an institution that really represents the workers and gives them the opportunity of expressing their aspirations while safeguarding their economic and professional interests. Union democracy is a necessity for the national welfare. But, above all, democracy in the labor movement is the direct responsability of union leaders who must ensure its maintenance and survival through good institutions and also by their cooperation in the civic education of the rank-and-file members.
Publication
Relations industrielles / Industrial Relations
Volume
11
Issue
4
Pages
244-253
Date
1956
Journal Abbr
ri
Language
en
ISSN
0034-379X, 1703-8138
Accessed
8/24/21, 7:06 PM
Library Catalog
www-erudit-org.librweb.laurentian.ca
Extra
Publisher: Département des relations industrielles de l’Université Laval
Citation
Dion, G. (1956). Trade Unions in a Free Society. Relations Industrielles / Industrial Relations, 11(4), 244–253. https://doi.org/10.7202/1022609ar