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Compendium on Human Rights of Armed Forces Personnel: Military unions and associations
Military unions and associations provide assistance to service personnel in a variety of areas, including raising awareness of their rights, promoting their welfare, representing their interests and consulting or negotiating on the conditions of their service. Freedom of association, which is defined as the freedom to join professional bodies and trade unions, is a fundamental right. However, it does not apply without limitations to men and women in the armed forces throughout the OSCE region.
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