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Czechoslovakia #2113 (1977) – 9th Annual Trade Union Congress, Prague
A “trade union conference” typically refers to a gathering or meeting organized by a trade union or labor union. Trade unions are organizations formed by workers in various industries to protect their rights and interests, such as wages, working conditions, and benefits. These conferences serve as forums for union members, leaders, and representatives to discuss issues affecting their members, formulate strategies, and make decisions about union activities.
Trade union conferences may cover a wide range of topics, including collective bargaining, workplace safety, employment policies, legislative advocacy, and international solidarity among workers. They often involve workshops, panel discussions, presentations, and debates on relevant issues.
These conferences play a crucial role in the labor movement by providing a platform for union members to voice their concerns, share experiences, and collectively plan actions to advance their goals. They also help unions coordinate efforts across different sectors and regions, strengthening their bargaining power and influence in negotiations with employers and governments.