Kindered trades - significado y definición. Qué es Kindered trades
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Qué (quién) es Kindered trades - definición

Trades council; Trades and Labour Council; Trades Council; Trail Trades and Labour Council; Trades and Labor Council; Trades and labour council; Labour Council

Trades hall         
  • [[Victorian Trades Hall]], the oldest trades hall in the world
BUILDING WHERE TRADE UNIONS MEET TOGETHER, OR WORK FROM COOPERATIVELY, AS A LOCAL REPRESENTATIVE ORGANISATION
Trades Hall
A trades hall is a building where trade unions meet together, or work from cooperatively, as a local representative organisation, known as a labour council or trades hall council. The term is commonly used in England, New Zealand, Scotland and Australia.
Leeds Trades Council         
  • Leeds Trades Club blue plaque
ORGANIZATION IN LEEDS, UK
Leeds and District Trades Council; Leeds Trades Union Council; Leeds Trades and Labour Council
Leeds Trades Council is an organisation bringing together trade unionists in Leeds, in northern England.
Transportation Trades Department, AFL–CIO         
DEPARTMENT OF AFL-CIO
Transportation Trades Department, AFL-CIO; Transportation Trades Department
The Transportation Trades Department, AFL–CIO (TTD) is a constitutionally mandated department of the AFL–CIO. It was founded in February 1990Abramson, Howard S.

Wikipedia

Labour council

A labour council, trades council or industrial council is an association of labour unions or union branches in a given area. Most commonly, they represent unions in a given geographical area, whether at the district, city, region, or provincial or state level. They may also be based on a particular industry rather than geographical area, as for example, in the Maritime Council of Australia which co-ordinated the waterfront and maritime unions involved in the 1890 Australian Maritime Dispute.

Affiliates of labour councils are trade union branches or locals, and occasionally other labour movement organisations. Citywide or provincial councils may have district or regional labour council affiliates as well as trade unions. Some labour councils restrict their membership to organisations which are affiliated with a particular national trade union federation, such as many state-level labour councils in the United States, which are chartered from the AFL–CIO national confederation.

Finances are usually obtained through an affiliation fee, often based on a per capita tax on the membership of affiliates. In Australia, Trades and Labour Councils often have their own hall and offices known as a Trades Hall, with the term Trades Hall often used as a colloquial expression for the Labour Council or Trades Hall Council.