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Tradesman

/ˈtreɪdzmən/noun
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A tradesman is a skilled worker who engages in a specific manual trade, such as carpentry, plumbing, or electrical work, typically requiring apprenticeships and hands-on expertise. In today's context, the term often emphasizes self-employment and the essential role these professionals play in infrastructure and daily maintenance, though it's increasingly used in a gender-neutral way to include women in these fields.

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Did you know that in the 19th century, tradesmen in the UK were instrumental in forming the first modern trade unions, with the Amalgamated Society of Engineers boasting over 10,000 members by 1851, which helped secure better wages and conditions for workers across industries? This movement not only transformed labor rights but also influenced global standards for skilled professions.

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