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Union violence

Union violence is violence committed by unions or union members during labor disputes. When union violence has occurred, it has frequently been in the context of industrial unrest.[1] Violence has ranged from isolated acts by individuals to wider campaigns of organized violence aimed at furthering union goals within an industrial dispute.[2][3][4]

Anti-union violence has also occurred frequently in the context of industrial unrest, and has often involved the collusion of management and government authorities, private agencies, or citizens' groups in organising violence against unions and their members.[5][6][7][8][9]

Research on union violence[edit]

Researchers in industrial relations, criminology, and wider cultural studies have examined violence by workers or trade unions in the context of industrial disputes.[1][12][13][14] US and Australian government reports have examined violence during industrial disputes.[15][16]

1996 - On 19 August 1996, Australian unionists physically broke into the and fought Australian Federal Police during the 1996 Parliament House Riot.[17][18]

Australian Parliament

Anti-union violence

Labor spies

Opposition to trade unions

Union busting

Union organizer

Union violence in the United States

People

BBC report on arrests in the case of Chea Vichea

The Independent report on the murder of Keith Frogson