Trade unions seem like a handy way for workers to organise, albeit with some exceptions, like say cop unions.

  • What place do they have in socialist society? They exist in at least Cuba and China, but Solidarity in Poland enjoyed CIA funding.
  • What benefits do they offer workers in these societies that aren’t already offered by a socialist state, or do they serve a different role?
  • How does one convince people of the benefit of trade unions in spite of their fear of corruption of said unions in non-socialist states?

Again, I could be going about it all wrong but yeah.

Thanks!

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    2 months ago

    On the corruption point: corruption is possible in any organization. It’s a concern, but there’s nothing about unions that make them more prone to it than anything else.