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trade unionist

NOUN
  1. a worker who belongs to a trade union

How To Use trade unionist In A Sentence

  • Trade unionist and the Cardinal Archbishop of Palermo addressed the rally.
  • The effect was to galvanize male trade unionists to broaden their dispute. The Times Literary Supplement
  • They have spoken to Unison branches and met trade unionists from other unions.
  • Some of his floundering was the result of a desire not to appear intellectually superior to his fellow trade unionists. Times, Sunday Times
  • I couldn't believe it when I turned on the television and saw these young people coming together with the organised trade unionists, especially the teamsters and the steelworkers.
  • There it was met by thousands of trade unionists and Irish nationalists.
  • As a trade unionist he reached out to businessmen. Times, Sunday Times
  • But Hall is not just a trade unionist. Times, Sunday Times
  • I also say, as a proud trade unionist, that, unlike the Opposition, I do support the idea that if people are in the position of withdrawing their labour in a strike situation they should not get paid for it.
  • Party members fought side by side with trade unionists for a change in the law.
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