trade union
Example Sentences
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In 1970s Britain people were looking for a "signal of hope", says vintage decor collector Lucy Scott, in a time of austerity, trade union action and miners' strikes.
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The trade union's general secretary Steve Gillan said: "It might not be perfect, but it will mean the prison service hopefully can remain stable."
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In rich countries, membership of civic institutions - like churches, community groups, or trade unions - has dropped since the 1970s.
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The PM also praised Ms McAnea's "outstanding contribution to the Labour and trade union movement".
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The walkout at the world's most visited museum in the French capital was earlier backed unanimously by some 400 staff, trade unions announced.
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