Submitted by lemonzestttttttt t3_10zy0sr in dataisbeautiful
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quadrangle3136 t1_j86663s wrote
Being in a union is not the only way to achieve workplace justice. Many countries have quite strong and equitable employment law such as Australia.
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AdminsAreLazyID10TS t1_j86ilfa wrote
You should probably ask a better sub for unionizing advice lol
SmirkingTangent t1_j87frwr wrote
Hi there. I work as a Union Rep. This answer depends a lot on your local labour law. If you are in North America I can (probably) steer you in the right direction. Send me a PM.
darkmooink t1_j87t2di wrote
But usually that is because there are unions.
BenjaminDrover t1_j89hp16 wrote
Several of these countries are dictatorships where unions are controlled by the government, not the members.
LamysHusband2 t1_j8e99kp wrote
Only 2 are dictatorships, China and Kazakhstan. And Kazakhstan is kind of debatable.
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Various-Most2367 t1_j8i80zx wrote
Notice many of these are also the “happiest countries in the world” according to the 2023 world population review. Finland (#1), Denmark (#2), Iceland (#4), Norway (#6), Sweden (#7). Coincidence?
homelesslyinlove t1_j863fw9 wrote
How can I unionize my job? We all get so screwed. I know for a fact if we organized and negotiated better working conditions and pay as a group we’d be successful.