Bridlington Principles

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title: Bridlington Principles
text: The Bridlington Principles are a set of rules aimed at resolving conflicts among trade unions. in the United Kingdom. The principles form the Trades Union Congress (TUC) code of practice that unions in England and Wales must adhere to as a condition of continued affiliation. First adopted in 1939 at the TUC's 1939 Congress meeting in Bridlington, the principles initially required that unions did not attempt to "poach" each other's members, in the interests of a cohesive, non-conflictual atmosphe
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