The system or principles and theory of labor unions.
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1In fact, Mr Martin is unionism's best friend in Irish government circles.
2Which means it has been a difficult year for all of unionism.
3Blair said: The DUP has no opposition within unionism, internally or externally.
4They established the outposts of unionism in the wilderness of Industrial autocracy.
5The defining moment for Mr David Trimble and Ulster unionism has come.
1Much less thought has been given to similar trends within traditional trade unionism.
2The last thing we need right now is an outbreak of trade unionism.
3THERE is no tradition of trade unionism in Evelyn Owens's family.
4To bring it to pass two alternatives were possible: trade unionism or legislation.
5The state of traditional trade unionism only compounds the problem.
6VOTING for one of the most important jobs in Irish trade unionism started yesterday.
7Modern trade unionism in Ireland started in the Lemass years.
8On the whole trade unionism held its own against employers in strictly competitive industry.
9But this week has shown there is also an unacceptable face of trade unionism.
10Like politics, trade unionism has become more professional and technocratic.
11Unlike trade unionism, it is not born of the capitalism of fifty years ago.
12Yet, the crisis of trade unionism is as great as that of social democratic politics.
13Rural labor has no traditions of trade unionism, and takes any work at any price.
14The outcome was a luxuriant growth of trade unionism.
15Successful trade unionism has always pressed "working rules" on the employer.
16Midway between trade unionism and the simon-pure, idealistic reform philosophies stood producers' and consumers' cooperation.
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