Trade Union Act 1913
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The Trade Union Act of 1913 was passed by the Liberal British Government under Prime Minister Herbert Asquith to remedy the situation caused by the 1909 Osborne Judgment, and gave unions the right to divide their subscriptions into a political and a social fund. If union members objected to these political contributions they could contract out of the payment.
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