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Unionization is the creation and growth of modern
trade unions A trade union (British English) or labor union (American English), often simply referred to as a union, is an organization of workers whose purpose is to maintain or improve the conditions of their employment, such as attaining better wages ...
. Trade unions were often seen as a
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,
socialist Socialism is an economic ideology, economic and political philosophy encompassing diverse Economic system, economic and social systems characterised by social ownership of the means of production, as opposed to private ownership. It describes ...
concept, whose popularity has increased during the 19th century when a rise in
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saw a decrease in motives for up-keeping
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. Workers usually create unions when they face a certain struggle within their industry. They tend to organize themselves by sector of employment and may join a
general union A general union is a trade union (called ''labor union'' in American English) which represents workers from all industries and companies, rather than just one organisation or a particular sector, as in a craft union or industrial union. A gen ...
to represent employees in all sectors. Different unions may vary in how much emphasis is placed on participation, union leadership, aims, and techniques, depending on the impact of their action. On average,
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s tend to be more unionized than
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s.


Motives for unionization

Modern trade unions form due to many different reasons, mainly due to changes in a country's economy or decreasing demand for labour in a specific industry. Workers usually form unions when they feel that the fact that they do not have a say in the workplace threatens their
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, which in turn affects their economical position.


Bureaucratization

Members are more likely to unionize when they collectively have problems with their workplace, however this leaves out workers who do not have much of a high standing in the environment. Different workers may have different goals, which may include either promotions or a higher pay. Unions attracted disadvantaged workers to enable
collective bargaining Collective bargaining is a process of negotiation between employers and a group of employees aimed at agreements to regulate working salaries, working conditions, benefits, and other aspects of workers' compensation and labour rights, rights for ...
power between them with employers to negotiate better wages, benefits, and employment terms. There have been some studies suggesting workers join unions due to social pressures, however there have also been studies that suggest the opposite. As such, the likelihood of social pressures effecting workers joining a union likely varies from environment to environment.


Opposition

Company management usually disapprove of unions due to collective action by workers cutting into a company's profit shares. Although, in the United States, it is illegal for an employer to interfere with workers' right to unionize, workers may sometimes feel agitated about joining a union if disapproval is expected from employers, as there may be an underlying belief that an employee's social standing with an employer may be tarnished. Employers who take part in actively combating the process of unionization or the efforts of the union are engaging in
union busting Union busting is a range of activities undertaken to disrupt or weaken the power of trade unions or their attempts to grow their membership in a workplace. Union busting tactics can refer to both legal and illegal activities, and can range anywhe ...
.


Forms of organization

Union membership tend to be organized by either their industry, ultimate goal, or employer.


Craft unionism

In ''craft unionism'', workers are organized by their job or profession. Unions that belong to this group tend to focus on improving the conditions of a particular industry, for example when the
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striked on behalf of its
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.


Industrial unionism

In ''industrial unionism'', workers are organized together regardless of their job or profession, where a higher membership count gives a union more influence across many different industries.


Solidarity unionism

In ''solidarity unionism'', workers who wish to directly attempt to take action without any form of
mediation Mediation is a structured, voluntary process for resolving disputes, facilitated by a neutral third party known as the mediator. It is a structured, interactive process where an independent third party, the mediator, assists disputing parties ...
are organized together.


Types of unionization models

Different unionization models are used to guide a union's efforts to reach its goals.


Servicing model

The ''service model'' is where union organizers use legal and other types of resources that are not affiliated with the employer or workforce.


Organizing model

The ''organizing model'' is a model developed in the United States that re thinks union organizers as being teachers and mentors that encourage and instruct union members in carrying out their own activism. This is in contrast to the Service Model of Organizing, where the union is charged with settling disputes and solving problems. The goal with the organizing model is to encourage union members to be more active and engaged in their union.


Effects of unionization


In relation to gender

According to a study conducted in 1992, conventional unionization organization strategies were most applicable towards men working in the
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, forcing those who were not affiliated with such to initiate contact with a union. Women were more likely than men to desire a form of unionization, however they were recorded as least likely to join a union.


In relation to productivity

Early industrial relations researchers believed unionization might safeguard employment by fighting technological and mechanical advances. Recent researchers developed dynamic union-firm bargaining approaches. Monopoly unions can boost salaries and appropriate quasi-rents from employers' capital, but others predict that firms would decrease capital investment to prevent appropriation, lowering productivity. Unionization has been demonstrated to be associated with greater employee retention, even when unionized employees experience greater amounts of dissatisfaction in the workplace. This is associated with the fact that employees experiencing dissatisfaction will be able to voice their concerns more effectively through the use of the union.


Rate of unionization by country

The rate of unionization in a country is measured through both the number of workers represented by a union as well as the share of workers represented by unions in a country. This is due to that although more workers may be joining unions, industries represented by unions are increasing at a faster rate.


Canada

The rate of members represented by unions in Canada has fallen significantly in the past four decades, dropping from 37.6% in 1981 to slightly less than 29% by 2014. The union movement in Canada has become increasingly concentrated in the public sector. Most workers in Canada have the right to unionize their workplace, but certain categories of workers are ineligible to unionize, such as independent contractors.


India

The
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was formed in 1947 after Indian independence in the same year, and is the oldest trade union federation in India. Unions are known to have political connections, and are sometimes used to project political influence on both workers and political parties.


Russia and the Soviet Union

Soviet trade unions, administered by the All-Union Central Council of Trade Unions, date back to the
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of 1905, fifteen years before the establishment of the Soviet Union. Their relationships with industrial management, the Communist Party, and the
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were complex due to a requirement in labour. The Federation of Independent Trade Unions of Russia (FNPR) is Russia's largest post-Soviet national trade union center, with 28-31.5 million members and is widely recognized as the successor to the Soviet era system.


United States

The earliest recorded workers' strike through a newly-formed solidarity union was recorded in 1768 when
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journeymen tailors protested against a wage reduction. Local craft unions formed and demanded shorter
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and job-conscious orientation. Trade unionism emerged in the 19th century, primarily involving
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s. Although the annual rate of unionization in the United States is increasing, it has one of the lowest unionization rates in the
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. The effects of unionization are not heavily researched, drastically reducing the known effects of unionization and therefore reducing the number of workers who know about unionization.


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See also

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