工会

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Understanding 工会 (gōnghuì)

工会 refers to a labor union or trade union, an organization that represents workers to protect their rights and negotiate with employers. It is commonly used in contexts involving labor rights, collective bargaining, and workplace disputes.

Usage and Context

When you hear 工会, think about groups of workers coming together to improve working conditions, wages, and benefits. It often appears in news about strikes, labor negotiations, or employee rights.

Common Collocations

  • 加入工会 (jiārù gōnghuì): to join a union, emphasizing membership.
  • 工会代表 (gōnghuì dàibiǎo): union representative, the person who negotiates or speaks for the union.
  • 工会组织 (gōnghuì zǔzhī): union organization, referring to the union as an entity.
  • 罢工 (bàgōng) often appears with 工会 to describe strikes organized by unions.

Important Notes

工会 is a formal term and is mostly used in professional, political, or legal contexts. It is not used casually to describe any group of workers but specifically those organized for labor rights. Avoid confusing 工会 with 公司 (company) or 团体 (group), as 工会 specifically implies a labor union with collective bargaining power.

Example Sentences

The union representatives are negotiating wage issues with the company.

Joining a union can help employees fight for more benefits.

The union organized a strike to protest unfair treatment.