An organization of employees formed to bargain with the employer.
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.
6 But this male trades union is not due to affection.
7 The trades union idea at that time had not reached the girl behind the counter.
8 The following day, the trades union movement was destroyed
9 But Bohemia is hardly a trades union ; it is indeed anarchistic and knows no boss.
10 A trades union of undertakers' mutes has been formed.
11 The vast majority of local unions are members of the national trades union and of the Federation.
12 Inflation and trades union disputes hampered investment.
13 He'll never see beyond his trades union .
14 Also last week, COSATU - the South African trades union congress - called for a boycott of Israel.
15 Charles Leadbetter, always an insightful analyst, draws a useful comparison with what happened to the trades union leaders.
16 It may amuse you to hear that I am one of the organizers of the trades union that's starting.
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