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What is a trade union?
Trade unions are representatives of school organizations and groups serving students.

Trade unions are committed to providing students with rights and interests protection, daily life services, student organization and management, and providing students with opportunities to participate in school affairs and social practice activities. The following is a detailed introduction of the Student Union:

1. Overview and background

Trade union is an important department of school organization, aiming at representing and serving students and promoting their development and growth. Usually elected by students themselves, composed of student representatives, it is independent and autonomous.

The establishment of trade unions is conducive to communication and cooperation between schools and students, effectively safeguarding students' rights and interests, and building a platform for students' self-management, self-education and self-service.

2. Protection of students' rights and interests

Trade unions are an important force in safeguarding students' rights and interests. Reflect problems, opinions and needs to the school on behalf of students, strive for the reasonable rights and interests of students, and safeguard their legitimate rights and interests. The trade union keeps abreast of students' concerns by conducting research, holding symposiums and establishing complaint channels, and communicates with relevant departments of the school to promote the solution and improvement of the problems.

3. Daily life services

Trade unions are also important organizers and providers of services for students' daily life. Provide students with dormitory management, campus traffic guidance, medical and health consultation, psychological consultation and other services. Trade unions also organize colorful cultural and sports activities and community outreach training to enrich students' after-school life and improve their comprehensive quality.

4. Student organization and management

Trade unions play an important role in the organization and management of students. It helps to guide the development and management of various student organizations, including student associations, student unions and student autonomous organizations. Through training, guidance and supervision, trade unions promote the internal construction and development of student organizations and improve students' organizational and leadership abilities.

5. Participate in school affairs and social practice.

Trade unions provide opportunities for students to participate in school affairs and social practice. Trade unions organize student representatives to participate in school decision-making, planning and management, so that students can participate in school development and contribute to school construction and development. At the same time, the trade union also organizes students to participate in social welfare activities and social practice projects to enhance their sense of social responsibility and practical ability.

Summary:

Trade unions are organizations organized by schools, representing and serving students. Student trade unions play an important role in safeguarding students' rights and interests, providing daily life services, organizing and managing students, and participating in school affairs and social practice.

It is not only a spokesman for students, but also fights for their rights and interests. It is also a server for students, providing various daily life services; At the same time, it also promotes the construction and development of student organizations and cultivates students' leadership and practical ability. By studying trade union work, students can better participate in school affairs and social practice and gain more comprehensive growth and development.