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In a twosector (manufacturing and agriculture) specific
Factors model:
Craft Unionism
A labor movement approach focusing on organizing workers in specific trades or crafts rather than in a single industry or factory.
Industry-Oriented Workforce
A labor force specifically trained or skilled in the needs and operations of a certain industry sector.
Social Unionism
An approach to unionism focusing on broader social and economic goals beyond the immediate workplace concerns, promoting social justice and equality.
Passive Union Membership
The status of union members who do not actively participate in union activities or governance, often merely paying dues.
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