Legionite Trade Unions
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Trade unions represent Legionite workers in all industries recognized under Legionite labour law.
History[edit | edit source]
Trade Unions in Legionas were decriminalized in 1923, following intense worker protests in the early 1920's culminating in the 1922 Horadam dock strike. Legalized in 1924, the Legionite Trade Union Movement sought to reform socio-economic conditions for workers in Legionite industries and through a combination of strikes and boycotts, the Labour Representation Commission was formed. The Labour Representation Commission was a massive step forward for Legionite workers' rights, as extensive lobbying from the commission brought forth the passage of the Labour Relations and Standards Decree of 1929.