Kindly explain the term Employees Association in industrial relations?



Answer:
Yes, it certainly is Trade Union. No doubts about that. Employees associations are formed for collective bargaining on wages/ salaries and other conditions of work as a formal association/ society or employees of a company or of a number of companies in an industry/sector. Unfortunately , these associations are often led by non-emplyee professional politician or leader whose primary objective is to earn a living for themselves or influence the electorate or both.
Trade Union?

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