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<blockquote data-quote="TheTruthisHERE" data-source="post: 2665738" data-attributes="member: 899187"><p>*Employers' organizations represent the interests of a group of businesses in the same industry.</p><p>**Occupational, or labor organizations promote the professional and economic interests of workers in a particular occupation, industry, or trade, through interaction with the government, and by preparing advertising and other promotional campaigns to the public. Such groups will also provide member services such as career support, training, and organized social activities. These goals are distinct from those of the regulatory body of a self-governing profession, which licenses and supervises its practitioners with the mission of serving the public interest. The advocacy organization does not interact directly with employers in the way a trade union does.</p><p>***Consumer organizations exist to protect people from corporate abuse, promote fair business practices, and enforce consumer rights</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TheTruthisHERE, post: 2665738, member: 899187"] *Employers' organizations represent the interests of a group of businesses in the same industry. **Occupational, or labor organizations promote the professional and economic interests of workers in a particular occupation, industry, or trade, through interaction with the government, and by preparing advertising and other promotional campaigns to the public. Such groups will also provide member services such as career support, training, and organized social activities. These goals are distinct from those of the regulatory body of a self-governing profession, which licenses and supervises its practitioners with the mission of serving the public interest. The advocacy organization does not interact directly with employers in the way a trade union does. ***Consumer organizations exist to protect people from corporate abuse, promote fair business practices, and enforce consumer rights [/QUOTE]
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