Unionism (union)

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Industrial unionism is a current of the labor and trade union movement that has set itself the goal of uniting all labor disputes in a single organization. The best known unionist organization are the "Industrial Workers of the World" ( IWW ). This union of workers from all branches of industry, mainly found in English-speaking countries, but also occasionally in Germany, works towards the unification of all wage earners in the “One Big Union”.