Unioncharacterized
Union-characterized is a term used in the field of political science and sociology to describe a political system or society where the primary form of political organization and governance is based on unions. In such systems, unions play a central role in shaping policies, representing workers' interests, and influencing the broader political landscape. This can manifest in various ways, including:
1. Union-dominated political parties: In some countries, political parties are explicitly organized around unions, with union
2. Collective bargaining: Unions negotiate wages, working conditions, and other labor-related issues on behalf of their
3. Political representation: Unions may have significant influence in legislative bodies, either through direct representation or
4. Social welfare: Union-characterized societies often have robust social welfare systems, with unions playing a key
Examples of union-characterized societies include countries like Sweden, Denmark, and Norway, where unions have historically held