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<blockquote>''"Union" redirects here. For other uses, see'' ''[[Union (disambiguation)]]''.</blockquote>A '''trade union''' is an organization of [[Proletariat|workers]] created to improve working conditions. Unions are often targeted and suppressed by [[Capitalism|capitalists]] in order to increase [[Profit|profits]] at the expense of the workers.
<blockquote>''"Union" redirects here. For other uses, see'' ''[[Union (disambiguation)]]''.</blockquote>A '''trade union''' is an organization of [[Proletariat|workers]] created to improve working conditions. Unions are often targeted and suppressed by [[Capitalism|capitalists]] in order to increase [[Profit|profits]] at the expense of the workers.
== Types ==
=== Business unionism ===
Business unionism restricts union struggles to improving [[Wage|wages]] and benefits and restricts power to the union management instead of the masses of workers.<ref name=":1">{{Web citation|author=Katsfoter|newspaper=[[Red Clarion]]|title=Undead Unionism|date=2023-08-13|url=https://clarion.unity-struggle-unity.org/2023-08-13-undead-unionism/|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20240521001822/https://clarion.unity-struggle-unity.org/2023-08-13-undead-unionism/|archive-date=2024-05-21}}</ref>
=== Craft unionism ===
Craft unionism divides workers based on trade, leading workers in the same business to be in separate unions.<ref name=":1" />
=== Industrial unionism ===
Industrial unionism seeks to unite all workers in an industry into one union.<ref name=":1" />


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