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Meanings of
trade union
in English
Portuguese
sindicatos
Catalan
sindicat
Spanish
sindicato
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An organization of employees formed to bargain with the employer.
union
brotherhood
labor union
trades union
Portuguese
sindicatos
Synonyms
Examples for "
union
"
union
brotherhood
labor union
trades union
Examples for "
union
"
1
Rugby
union
led the number of positive tests in Britain last year.
2
The
union
said conditions being offered in mainland France were far superior.
3
Last year, workers launched strikes demanding recognition of a new, independent
union
.
4
The state teacher's
union
has given the thumbs-down to both ideas, however.
5
Britain's exit from the EU ends 47 years of
union
with Europe.
1
Let us march forth drawing strength from our common plight and
brotherhood
.
2
Even the blood
brotherhood
was outside the favour of the Red One.
3
The Prophet Joseph and Hyrum Smith held high positions in the
brotherhood
.
4
And in godliness, love of
brotherhood
:
and in love of
brotherhood
,
charity.
5
Equality is a mathematical concept; mankind is a
brotherhood
of the incomparable.
1
Today, Rogers says, the fastest growing
labor
union
is the Freelancers Union.
2
The Verdi German
labor
union
has said a merger of the no.
3
It owns many major businesses & controls the one big
labor
union
.
4
The approach already has been labeled unconstitutional by Illinois' largest public
labor
union
.
5
The measure was quickly endorsed by the Association of Flight Attendants
labor
union
.
1
The signatories are from business, professional, academic and
trades
union
bodies.
2
Your aeronaut was saying there is some
trades
union
objection to one's learning.
3
He considered his Church from the point of view of a
trades
union
.
4
Well, the Tories do have a
trades
union
envoy, Lord Balfe.
5
They are as strong as a
trades
union
,
only more so.
Usage of
trade union
in English
1
A Mayo
trade
union
official said the local economy would be devastated.
2
The people involved are civil and public servants and
trade
union
officials.
3
But the process was marked by stiff political and
trade
union
opposition.
4
It is the largest medical representative body and
trade
union
in Ireland.
5
I have attended many political and
trade
union
gatherings over the years.
6
Was the Government really trying to destabilise the whole
trade
union
movement?
7
Membership of a
trade
union
can be crucial in securing better terms.
8
An Irish
trade
union
had been set up recently by James Larkin.
9
The workers, mostly young women, are represented by the Mandate
trade
union
.
10
The complaint by
trade
union
Solidarity was lodged on Wednesday in Geneva.
11
Two
trade
union
groups have called a one-day nationwide strike for Monday.
12
We are the party of labour, founded by the
trade
union
movement.
13
He stayed at home in the evenings and joined the
trade
union
.
14
Prior to her 2016 Dáil election, she worked for
trade
union
Siptu.
15
He worked as a supermarket shelf-stacker before becoming a
trade
union
leader.
16
The clashes ended with separatists holed up in the
trade
union
building.
Other examples for "trade union"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
This collocation consists of:
trade
union
trade
Verb
Noun
Translations for
trade union
Portuguese
sindicatos
sindicato
ordem
sindicalismo
Catalan
sindicat
Spanish
sindicato
Trade union
across language varieties
Ireland
Common