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In addition to the other great answers, Swedes have a very, very long history of unions. Dating back as far as at least the 1500's where Dacke, a peasant, gathered other peasants and lead an uprising against the king.
We learned quickly that together we are strong. And that mentality never subsided.
Together, even kings had to meet our demands and negotiate. Without us, the king has no army. Without an army. The king does not have a kingdom.
Workers everywhere knew they had to stick together, no matter what type of work they did. Unions in Sweden are not just organisations, they are our history and culture.