labor union
Americannoun
Etymology
Origin of labor union
First recorded in 1865–70
Example Sentences
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“No one is assigned to do labor union cases, and the unions have every reason to believe no one is looking.”
From Salon
The nation’s largest labor union group recently said that firms have agreed to an average pay increase of more than 5% for a third straight year.
Some oil-related firms have requested a delay in finalizing wage talks in the wake of heightened geopolitical risks, a labor union official says.
Preliminary data from the nation’s largest labor union group, known as Rengo, showed that 1,100 members secured wage increases of 5.26% on average this year.
Preliminary data from the nation’s largest labor union group showed that 1,100 members secured wage increases of 5.26% on average this year.
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