Similar words: reunion, trade association, federal trade commission, world trade organization, trade, union, trader, trade in. Meaning: n. an organization of employees formed to bargain with the employer.
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121 It is this prospect that has prompted trade union leaders with a public-sector contingent to be wary about the single currency project.
122 The research also examines the perception and evaluation of health and safety problems and goals by trade union representatives.
123 There are trade union leaders who see nothing wrong in this situation.
124 By 1920, trade union membership reached its inter-war peak of about 8 million.
125 Lieberman got the news of his nomination at an AFL-CIO trade union rally in Hartford.
126 The Transfer Regulations do not impose a duty to consult employees in general if there is no recognised trade union.
127 The Court of Appeal had held that there was no trade dispute and so no protection for the trade union officials.
128 He then pursued a successful career in industry as a personnel director,[www.Sentencedict.com] and built up valuable connections in trade union circles.
129 It may provide protection for its members as with a trade union.
130 The beneficiaries included teachers in higher education, bureaucrats, trade union leaders, welfare organizers, and leaders of public corporations.
131 That is another argument for the clarification of how offshore workers should go about securing trade union rights and recognition.
132 They represent a considerable achievement on the part of the lesbian and gay trade union groups.
133 The company's bosses are urging full cooperation with the trade union.
134 The trade union confederations staged a series of four-hour regional general strikes on Sept. 22-29 in protest at the budget.
135 Incomes policies eroded differentials, and trade union action was limited by long-term contracts.
136 Just as all the trade union laws are ignored, women's rights are just the paper they're written on.
137 A serious problem arises in attempting to test this hypothesis empirically: how can trade union militancy be measured?
138 New patterns of collective bargaining, of management organisation, and of trade union organisation will emerge within this framework.
139 The farm worker has himself contributed, though as often as not by leaving the industry rather than by joining a trade union.
140 Althusser's list includes religious, educational, trade union and mass media organizations, and the family.
141 Control is exercised within the corporation, the trade union and the government.
142 We are therefore concerned with the impact which trade unions and trade union membership has upon the productivity of the workforce.
143 They argued that to avoid this it should be placed under trade union control.
144 Our trade union paid my train fare.
145 Trade Union representatives are chosen by election.
146 The trade union movement was a case in point.
147 Many trade union leaders became enmeshed in the trouble.
148 And there are still several unresolved issues, the trade union.
149 The trade union movement is [ are ] concerned with working conditions.
150 The result of occupational disease checkup should be announced to trade union.
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