trade union movement

NOUN
  1. an organized attempt by workers to improve their status by united action (particularly via labor unions) or the leaders of this movement
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How To Use trade union movement In A Sentence

  • He was soon caught up in the trade union movement and became a union convener, a position he held for 12 years.
  • The trade union movement is concerned with working conditions.
  • This does not mean that we wish to fetter the trade union movement.
  • The trade union movement was swept along by the same tidal wave of patriotism which affected the country as a whole.
  • Nowhere was this witch-hunt more thorough than within the bureaucratized trade union movement.
  • The bond between the trade union movement and the Labour Party is a century old and was forged at the latter's birth.
  • Built in 1959, in the International Style, it has become the focal hub of the Province's trade union movement, and one of Northern Ireland's youngest listed buildings.
  • This does not mean that we wish to fetter the trade union movement.
  • The trade union movement was swept along by the same tidal wave of patriotism which affected the country as a whole.
  • The trade union movement was swept along by the same tidal wave of patriotism which affected the country as a whole.
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