Labour Unions can work. In Denmark we have a union-membership of around 85% - and things run smoothly. General Strikes happen on average every 13th year, when employers and workers have to test each other. On the other hand 'wildcat' strikes only happens rarely.
The labour-market works through coorperation where both sides acknowledge the others right to exist - the employers have the right to direct and allocate work, and the workers have the right to form unions and strike.
Both employers and workers unions work closely with the government to ensure that conditions on the labour-market is acceptable to both sides.
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