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Trade unions were considered important civil institutions that protected and defended workers' rights, evolving from labor unions into professional associations with specific trades. They played a leading role in demanding privileges, negotiating with governments, and participating in national social issues such as providing job opportunities, health insurance, and retirement pensions. Over time, their role gradually came under indirect government control, as governments used various means—such as the "Laspiel" law enacted by France in 1791—to limit the influence of unions and undermine their effectiveness.
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