trade union
Americannoun
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a labor union of craftspeople or workers in related crafts, as distinguished from general workers or a union including all workers in an industry.
noun
Other Word Forms
- trade unionism noun
- trade unionist noun
- trade-union adjective
Etymology
Origin of trade union
First recorded in 1825–35
Example Sentences
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The group of five trade unions, including the Bakers Union and the TUC, alongside the Corporate Justice Coalition, state that their complaint - which was lodged in February 2024 - was prompted by the BBC's investigation.
From BBC
In December, trade unions took part in a protest against an increase in the price of school dinners and other savings plans announced by the EA.
From BBC
Five workers at a western Iranian sugar factory who had been striking for better pay were released late Tuesday, according to the Free Workers’ Union of Iran, the country’s main federation of independent trade unions.
Members of the trade union Nipsa, who are mostly administrative staff, voted in favour of industrial action following a recent ballot.
From BBC
"We want the repeal of that decree," Mario Argollo, the main leader of the country's largest trade union, Bolivian Workers' Central, told AFP.
From Barron's
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