Repeal "The Rights of Labor Unions"

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UNITED NATIONS RESOLUTION #143
Repeal "The Rights of Labor Unions"
A proposal to repeal a previously passed resolution

Category: Repeal Resolution: #38 Proposed By: Leg-ends

Description: UN Resolution #38: The Rights of Labor Unions (Category: Social Justice; Strength: Strong) shall be struck out and rendered null and void.


Argument: RECOGNISES that many member nations prefer the presence of Labor Unions in their economy.


NOTES that the abolition of all national labor unions would be extremely disastrous to the local economic atmosphere.


NOTES that Resolution #38, "The Right of Labor Unions", has serious flaws for the following reasons:


1) Does not allow the government to limit the scope of unions in areas vital to the well being of the nation, such as the military.


2) Does not give non-unionized workers protection against union discrimination.


3) Enables unions to appoint, rather than elect, their leaders, rig votes, or perform other such acts harmful to the workers


4) Allows wildcat strikes, secondary picketing and Union action outside of the rule of law


THEREFORE it is recommended that the each member nation decide on their own legislation concerning the implementation of unions.


REPEALS Resolution #38 "The Right of Labor Unions"


Votes For: 8,615
Votes Against: 5,154
Implemented: Mon Jan 30 2006

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