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New Model Unions were a variety of trade unions that were prominent in the 1850s-1860s.

  • While the Consolidated Unions were not restricted to any particular industry, the New Model Unions were restricted to the individual trades and industries.
  • The restricted union had highly skilled trades, focussed mostly on education and negotiations, rather than the consolidated of the unions which conducted strikes.
  • They didn’t follow the Labor Party idea of strikes.
  • Women were included in the Union.
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