A union works through its members’ assembly. In
every assembly, members of the union discuss the order of the day and
come to agreements. There is no executive branch that can decide
between assemblies; the council has administrative power only.
A union works through its members’ assembly. In
every assembly, members of the union discuss the order of the day and
come to agreements. There is no executive branch that can decide
between assemblies; the council has administrative power only.