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Trade Unionist

/treɪd ˈjuːniənɪst/noun
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A trade unionist is an individual who actively supports or participates in a trade union, working to advance the collective interests of workers such as fair wages, safer conditions, and better benefits. In modern contexts, they often navigate complex global labor markets, using strategies like strikes and negotiations to counter corporate power and promote equity, making them key players in shaping workplace reforms.

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Trade unionists helped establish the modern weekend by pushing for the 10-hour workday in the 19th century, but their efforts peaked with the 1886 Haymarket affair in Chicago, where a peaceful rally turned deadly, ultimately leading to the global eight-hour workday standard that billions of workers enjoy today.

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