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Broderick Harvey
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7 March, 16:56
What did legalizing labor unions do for france
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A trade union's main objective is to defend the common professional interests of a group of people who share the same or similar professions. Trade unions were made legal in France by the 1884 Waldeck-Rousseau law, which was reaffirmed by the current Constitution
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