Trade unions in the Marshall Islands

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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. Their absence has been noted as a particular problem for Fijian nurses and teachers who have migrated to the Marshall Islands, usually on temporary work visa's.[1] The Constitution allows for the general right of association; however, there is no legislation related to trade unions, collective bargaining, or strike action.

References

  • ICTUR; et al., eds. (2005). Trade Unions of the World (6th ed.). London, UK: John Harper Publishing. ISBN 0-9543811-5-7.
  1. Rokodura, Avelina (2004). "Fiji's women migrant workers and human rights: the case of nurses and teachers in the Republic of Marshall Islands" (PDF). The Journal of Pacific Studies. 27 (2): 205–227.