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The Role of Labor Unions in the Legislative Process
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What is the primary goal of labor unions in the legislative process?
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Labor unions engage in a range of activities in the legislative process, including lobbying, forming political action committees (PACs), and supporting candidates who align with their goals. Their primary objective is to promote the interests of workers and their families, which includes advocating for favorable legislation, influencing policy decisions, and ensuring that workers' rights are protected.