| 1. | all workers who are organized in labor unions. |
| 2. | these unions considered as a political force. |

Organized Labor
An association of workers united as a single, representative entity for the purpose of improving the workers' economic status and working conditions through collective bargaining with employers. Also known as "unions". There are two types: the horizontal union, in which all members share a common skill, and the vertical union, composed of workers from across the same industry.
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The union formation process in most countries is regulated by a government agency such as the National Labor Relations Board in the United States. The group of employees wanting to form a union usually need a set amount of signatures, this amount is dependent on the jurisdiction it wants to form in. If enough signatures are obtained there is a vote by all employees and if passed the union will negotiate on their behalf with the employers.
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See also: Bureau of Labor Statistics - BLS, Department of Labor - DOL, Employment Cost Index - ECI, Help-Wanted Index, Lagging Indicator, Unemployment Rate