Labor Federation
A Labor Federation is an organization that represents a group of labor unions, which are associations of workers formed to protect their rights and interests. These federations work to improve working conditions, negotiate better wages, and advocate for labor laws that benefit workers. They often engage in collective bargaining on behalf of their member unions.
Labor federations can also play a significant role in political advocacy, supporting legislation that promotes workers' rights and social justice. Examples of well-known labor federations include the AFL-CIO in the United States and the International Trade Union Confederation globally.