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  • There are significant legal and cultural barriers to labour organising, especially for precarious, informal workforces that operate predominantly on the 0-hour model. Those barriers exist because unionising works, not the other way around.

    I don't understand this. Unionising works and that's why it's not more popular?

  • I don't understand this. Unionising works and that's why it's not more popular?

    Unionising works for the members of the unions, which may be seen as bad to capitalist types who may be the rich and powerful ones who would be able to put up barriers to prevent unionism or curtail their powers by donating loads of money governments who are anti union.

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