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Trade unions in the Marshall Islands. With a total population of 59,000 the Marshall Islands support a very small economy which does not have a trade union structure. The Constitution allows for the general right of association, however there is no legislation related to trade unions, collective bargaining, or strike action.
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Trade unions in Oceania |
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Australasia |
Australia · Christmas Island · Cocos (Keeling) Islands · New Zealand1 · Norfolk Island
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Melanesia |
East Timor2 · Fiji · New Caledonia · Papua New Guinea3 · Solomon Islands · Vanuatu
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Micronesia |
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Polynesia |
American Samoa · Cook Islands · French Polynesia · Niue · Pitcairn Islands · Samoa · Tokelau · Tonga · Tuvalu · Wallis and Futuna
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1 Often included in Polynesia. 2 Often included in Southeast Asia. 3 Often included in Australasia. |
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