Union (commerce)

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A union in the commercial sense is a group of people united for a common purpose related to business or livelihood.

Examples include:

Labor unions may or may not be recognized in law, and their officers or other leaders may or may not be chosen in a democratic fashion. Credit unions are normally recognized in law; if not, they may be more properly termed "credit associations" or "self-help associations."

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