NOUN
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an organization of employees formed to bargain with the employer
you have to join the union in order to get a job
How To Use trade union In A Sentence
- Instinctively they turned their back on the farce staged by the trade unions.
- He was thus involved in extensive travelling throughout the District, addressing meetings of branches, trade unions and co-operative societies.
- He has certainly beached Smith on the trade union question.
- It was a broken economy, rampant inflation, ineffective industry, overdominant trade unions and high taxes. The Sun
- Trade union barons gave the speech rapturous applause. The Sun
- After several weeks of argument; the trade union leaders had to haul down their colours and accepted the government's earlier offer.
- In this role he had responsibility for compiling intelligence dossiers on its enemies; for planning counter-espionage and for establishing and supervising fascist cells operating in the trade union movement.
- The present crisis on the docks illustrates the dead end of the nationalist and pro-capitalist policy of the trade union bureaucracy.
- Trade Unions Encourage and support employers to adopt good practice in risk assessment and management.
- Flexibility of labour was obtained through the breakup of old trade union structures.