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Originally Posted by Traum
One of them functions more like a union, and is the body that issues their licence to work. Since you can't work without a licence, everyone is in it. They are supposed to advocate for the rights of their members, but I feel like they actually have very little bargaining power with the government. In that sense, it is really unfortunate.
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I'm in something similar, it's not required to be able to work but supposedly you'll have a harder time finding a job without it. I don't think it ever comes up in interviews but the extra letters after my name probably don't hurt. Apart from that I don't think it does much for me. I look forward to when I retire and I no longer have to do any more continuing education nonsense just to keep my membership valid.