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social unionism
Unions which look beyond immediate objectives to try to reform social conditions and which also consider unionism as a means of appealing to needs of members which are not strictly economic. In addition to fighting for economic gains, social unions have education, health, welfare, artistic, recreation, and citizenship programs to attempt to satisfy needs of members' whole personalities. Labor, social unionists believe, has an obligation to better the general society.
- Part of Speech: noun
- Industry/Domain: Labor
- Category: Labor relations
- Company: U.S. DOL
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- Levi Taylor
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