The Rights of Labor Unions

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Text of the Resolution

UNITED NATIONS RESOLUTION #38
The Rights of Labor Unions
A resolution to reduce income inequality and increase basic welfare.

Category: Social Justice Strength: Strong Proposed By: Free Soviets


  1. All nations must recognize unions formed for the purpose of collective representation of workers.
  2. All nations must take appropriate steps to ensure the ability of unions to engage in industrial actions, and must appoint unbiased mediators to resolve disputes if a strike continues for 60 days or more.
  3. Unions shall have the right to establish and join federations and confederations of labor unions, both nationally and internationally.
  4. Unions and their national and international organizations shall be free from interference by the public authorities when drawing up their constitutions and rules, electing their representatives, organizing their administration and activities, and formulating their programs.
  5. Workers shall enjoy adequate protection against acts of anti-union discrimination in respect of their employment, both at the time of entering employment and during the employment relationship.
  6. In exercising the rights provided for in this resolution workers and their respective organizations, like other persons or organized collectivities, shall respect the laws of their nations.
  7. National laws shall not be made to impair the guarantees provided for in this resolution. Laws that contradict these guarantees shall not be created or enforced.


Votes For: 10,158
Votes Against: 8,228
Implemented: Mon Nov 24 2003


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