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Victorian Trades Hall, the oldest trades hall in the world[citation needed]

Atrades hall is a building wheretrade unions meet together, or work from cooperatively, as a local representative organisation, known as alabour council or trades hall council.[1] The term is commonly used in England, New Zealand, Scotland and Australia. They are sometimes called a union hall, or labour temple in North America (see, for instance,Finnish Labour Temple,Labor Temple Building,Union Hall (Danforth, Maine), etc.)

They are sometimes colloquially called "the worker's parliament".

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Organised labour
Formation
Structure
Models
Types
Industrial
relations
Shops and hiring
Actions
Strike actions
Bargaining
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  1. ^"The Victorian Trades Hall".Department of Climate Change, Energy, the Environment and Water. Retrieved7 January 2024.


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