An organization of employees formed to bargain with the employer.
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Examples for "union"
Examples for "union"
1Rugby union led the number of positive tests in Britain last year.
2The union said conditions being offered in mainland France were far superior.
3Last year, workers launched strikes demanding recognition of a new, independent union.
4The state teacher's union has given the thumbs-down to both ideas, however.
5Britain's exit from the EU ends 47 years of union with Europe.
1Let us march forth drawing strength from our common plight and brotherhood.
2Even the blood brotherhood was outside the favour of the Red One.
3The Prophet Joseph and Hyrum Smith held high positions in the brotherhood.
4And in godliness, love of brotherhood: and in love of brotherhood, charity.
5Equality is a mathematical concept; mankind is a brotherhood of the incomparable.
1Today, Rogers says, the fastest growing labor union is the Freelancers Union.
2The Verdi German labor union has said a merger of the no.
3It owns many major businesses & controls the one big labor union.
4The approach already has been labeled unconstitutional by Illinois' largest public labor union.
5The measure was quickly endorsed by the Association of Flight Attendants labor union.
1A Mayo trade union official said the local economy would be devastated.
2The people involved are civil and public servants and trade union officials.
3But the process was marked by stiff political and trade union opposition.
4It is the largest medical representative body and trade union in Ireland.
5I have attended many political and trade union gatherings over the years.
1The signatories are from business, professional, academic and trades union bodies.
2Your aeronaut was saying there is some trades union objection to one's learning.
3He considered his Church from the point of view of a trades union.
4Well, the Tories do have a trades union envoy, Lord Balfe.
5They are as strong as a trades union, only more so.
6But this male trades union is not due to affection.
7The trades union idea at that time had not reached the girl behind the counter.
8The following day, the trades union movement was destroyed
9But Bohemia is hardly a trades union; it is indeed anarchistic and knows no boss.
10A trades union of undertakers' mutes has been formed.
11The vast majority of local unions are members of the national trades union and of the Federation.
12Inflation and trades union disputes hampered investment.
13He'll never see beyond his trades union.
14Also last week, COSATU - the South African trades union congress - called for a boycott of Israel.
15Charles Leadbetter, always an insightful analyst, draws a useful comparison with what happened to the trades union leaders.
16It may amuse you to hear that I am one of the organizers of the trades union that's starting.
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